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This incredible footage was taken on board a tornado jet during its final ever flyover from RAF Marham to RAF Cranwell.

Nine jets flew from the air base in Norfolk to Cranwell on Thursday, February 28 in an emotional goodbye after forty years of service.

The video, taken by Flt Lt Baker, shows the tornados in formation over Marham, on their way to Lincolnshire.

The jets arrived at RAF Cranwell at 3.15pm.

(Image: Aileen Flippard)

Elizabeth Sheldon-Mallinson said: "Flew over Welbourn. What a deep rumble! Sad to see them go."

Aileen Fippard said: "My late husband Mr Michael Fippard put the first computer in the nose cone of the first Tornado and stayed with them all the 40 years he served.

"Beautiful memories on my birthday too."

The aircraft has been in use since 1979 but the RAF will now use Typhoon jets alongside a new fleet of F-35 Lighting jets.