RAF pilots who defeated the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain will be remembered at a thanksgiving service at Westminster Abbey.
Veterans and their families will be at the ceremony, along with the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and Defence Secretary Des Browne.
The service marks the 68th anniversary of the battle that cost 544 airmen.
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Fly-past
The service will also be attended by Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Glenn Torpy.
After the ceremony, the Prince of Wales, who is patron of the Battle of Britain Fighter Association, and the Duchess will meet former aircrew members.
Four Tornado F3s will take part in a fly-past over Westminster Abbey.
The defeat of Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe by the RAF's Hurricane and Spitfire pilots came at a cost of more than 1,000 fighter planes.
(BBC)
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