More than 1.5million people, a unique tribute to our flying heritage, heart-stopping aerobatics and a pilot paying to refuel using a credit card  - has this been the best Bournemouth Air Festival ever?

Relive all the action so far with some of our favourite pictures...

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By Jon Beal. Thursday got off to a flying start with the Meet the Reds event on the seafront.

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Friday: not as sunny, but Richard Crease spent the day on HMS Northumberland and sent some amazing pictures of the displays over the seafront. 

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Saturday dawned bright and sunny and more than 400,000 people flocked to Bournemouth.

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Richard Crease took this photo, of the Red Arrows heart formation, which they dedicated to Emma Egging, framing the Jon Egging memorial.

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The Sea Vixen only flew once in the end, having to cancel Sunday's display. 

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You can see all our pictures from the weekend here