The Red Arrows Day two of the 2014 RAF Waddington International Air Show on July 5 saw more than 160 aircraft on display for visitors.

A highlight of the day was the exciting Red Arrows display, as well as the Vulcan and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight with the Lancaster and Spitfires.

The 2015 Waddington Air Show has been cancelled due to £34 million runway works at the base beginning in September for 59 weeks.

Also see our gallery from day one and rewind our liveblog from day one of the 2014 Waddington Air Show

Aircraft enthusiasts were ducking for cover when a Turkish F16 jet approached the RAF Waddington runway extremely low after its display.

The incident was filmed during the Waddington Airshow 2014.

It shows people gathered close to a stretch of the airfield by the A15 who got a scare from the low approach of the Turkish jet.

No-one was injured during the F16’s impressive dive into the RAF base.

The jet was part of the Soloturk display, as the team of 13 showed off the capability of the Turkish Air Force’s high-performance F16 aircraft

Last year, the Typhoon gave Air Show thrill seekers a similar scare when it approached the runway really low. Watch the video.

Also see our gallery from day two and rewind our liveblog from day one of the 2014 Waddington Air Show.

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