It's the last day of the Bournemouth Air Festival, and if you're trying to work out whether to come, here's what you need to know.

IMPORTANT UPDATE: The Vulcan flight has been cancelled, according to its Twitter feed, because of a fuel leak. More details on the live blog.

It's all about the Arvo Vulcan today, making its one and only appearance at this year's festival thanks to some sterling fundraising work by the Vulcan to the Sky Trust, Lord Stephen Young of Westbury and Waxham, and the sponsorship of Adrian Gunner of Merley House.

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Thanks to Mr Gunner, the Vulcan will also be playing a starring role in what promises to be a truly spectacular heritage flypast, featuring the Vulcan, Meteor, Vampire, Miss Demeanour and the Sea Vixen together for the first time.

But there's plenty of high octane action too: the Eurofighter Typhoon kicks off the flying at 12pm, followed by the has-to-be-seen-to-be-believed aerobatics of Gerald Cooper. 

The Chinnok, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, Sally B and Miss Demeanour are all on the programme too. Here's the full rundown.

12-1pm

  • Typhoon
  • Gerald Cooper
  • Patrouille Reva
  • Lynx
  • Beach Assault

1-2pm

  • Black Cat
  • RN Flypast
  • Swordfish
  • Merlin

2-3pm

  • Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
  • Meteor
  • Vampire
  • The Blades
  • JP5

3-4pm

  • Tucano
  • RR Spitfire
  • Sally-B
  • Tigers

4-5pm

  • Chinook
  • Miss Demeanour
  • Heritage Flypast
  • Vulcan
  • Sea Vixen

Don't miss our live coverage from about 10am, and go to bournemouthecho.co.uk/air to see all our pictures, video and coverage of the weekend so far, plus our maps of how to get to the show, where to park and what's happening on the ground. And make sure you read our essential guide before you leave!