A jam-packed day of aeronautical wonder will continue today as the Rhyl Air Show enters its second day.
Following the success of yesterday’s opener, which saw thousands of people descend on the town for the annual display, hordes are expected to watch the final day of flying.
It will culminate in a performance by the Red Arrows.
Forecasters are predicting that the day could prove to be a washout, however, with heavy rain set to hit the region for much of the afternoon.

The free event, which starts again at 2pm today, is one of the biggest and best attended in North Wales.
The main highlight of yesterday’s event saw a flypast from the last remaining Bristol Blenheim in the world - which was used in the Oscar-winning film Dunkirk.
Around 50 Blenheims, a light bomber, took part in the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940 by harassing enemy forces and the plane appearing at the air show featured in the 2017 film starring Tom Hardy.
Other displays included the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight featuring a Spitfire, Hurricane and Dakota, which will return again today to open the show.
Further highlights include the Red Devils Parachute Display Team and Team Raven Formation Aerobatic Display Team.

Once again, police are warning people that there may be a lot of traffic on the roads, so people should allow for additional time to get to the event.
Click here to view the full timetable for this year's Rhyl Air Show .