A SHOWCASE of aircraft from the First World War and flying displays will take place at an air show.
The Large Model Air Show is back at Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome this weekend.
At the event, spectators can watch model flying displays by warbirds from Edwardian times to the present day.
Tickets must be booked in advance as there will be no tickets on sale on the day.
A spokesman from Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome Trust said: "The Large Model Air Show will be showcasing aircraft of the type that would have been flown when Stow Maries was an active World War One aerodrome plus model jets, helicopters and tanks.
"We will have model flying displays by warbirds from Edwardian times to the present day.
"Aerobatic and 3D demonstrations will also take place throughout the day.
"There is entry to all of the exhibitions with expert guides on hand to tell you the stories of Stow.
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"There is fun for all ages at our accessible site. Dogs on leads are welcome in outdoor areas, and there is free parking."
There will also be a barbecue, ice-creams and the Airmen's Mess Cafe will be serving lunches, snacks and cakes.
Admission is £15 for adults, £6 for six-15-year-olds and free for under-fives.
The show is on Saturday, September 17, from 10am to 4pm.
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