Flying fans have been able to see the world's two airworthy WW2 Lancaster bombers in Bournemouth today.
The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s Lancaster and the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum Lancaster, which is touring with the BBMF this summer, arrived at Bournemouth Airport around 12.15pm.
See all our pictures of the Lancasters at Bournemouth Airport in a gallery
The pair are then due to depart Bournemouth at 11.15am on Saturday to do a flypast at Goodwood. They are due to return at 11.50am.
On Sunday, the pair will depart Bournemouth at 1.30pm.
It is a chance for fans to see the two planes together after the Canadian example broke down shortly before they were due to display at the Bournemouth Air Festival last month.
The Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, which operates the aircraft, is even offering a “very limited” number of UK Bomber Crew Memberships available, giving the chance for people to go on a flight from Bournemouth.
The Canadian Lancaster heads back to its home country on Monday, September 22.
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