Crowds gathered to watch the last official flight of the RAF Tornado over South Gloucestershire.
The jets will be passing over Bristol and South Gloucestershire at around 2:15pm.
They are expected to fly over the Filton area, over the MOD and Filton Airfield, after going past Cardiff airport just after 2.00pm.
This marked the last chance for the public to see the jets in the skies, with the model now being replaced by RAP Eurofighter Typhoons.
The jet first took off in 1979 and were used in a number of conflicts, including in the Gulf War in 1991.
With almost 40 years of RAF service coming to an end, the Tornado is undertaking a series of final flypasts around the UK.
— Royal Air Force (@RoyalAirForce) 19 February 2019
Starting today, the public will be able to see a tour of the UK that will fly over most RAF bases and other key sites.
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