More than 10,000 people are expected to attend Scotland's National Airshow on Saturday.

The event, at the National Museum of Flight in East Fortune, will feature rare aircraft and aerobatic displays including the RAF's famous Red Arrows.

Typhoon fighter aircraft, the Supermarine Spitfire and a Catalina flying boat will also be on display.

This year marks 80 years since the first Spitfire took to the skies, and the aircraft will be joined by a Lancaster bomber and Hawker Hurricanes as part of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

Steve McLean, General Manager at the National Museum of Flight, said earlier: "We're delighted to welcome the ever-popular Red Arrows back to East Fortune this summer for another action-packed Airshow.

"They will perform as part of a stellar line-up featuring everything from iconic historic aircraft to marvels of modern aviation.

"Visitors to the Airshow can also explore the museum, including two Second World War hangars which opened in March following a major redevelopment and tell the stories of military and civil aviation over the past century.

"With adrenaline-fuelled entertainment in the air and a varied programme of activities on the ground, it promises to be one of the best family days out in Scotland."