More than 1.5million people, a unique tribute to our flying heritage, heart-stopping aerobatics and a pilot paying to refuel using a credit card - has this been the best Bournemouth Air Festival ever?
Relive all the action so far with some of our favourite pictures...
By Jon Beal. Thursday got off to a flying start with the Meet the Reds event on the seafront.
Friday: not as sunny, but Richard Crease spent the day on HMS Northumberland and sent some amazing pictures of the displays over the seafront.
By Jon Beal
By Jon Beal
By Jon Beal
By Sally Adams
By Richard Crease
By Richard Crease
By Richard Crease
By Corin Messer
By Corin Messer
Saturday dawned bright and sunny and more than 400,000 people flocked to Bournemouth.
Richard Crease took this photo, of the Red Arrows heart formation, which they dedicated to Emma Egging, framing the Jon Egging memorial.
The Sea Vixen only flew once in the end, having to cancel Sunday's display.
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