Scotland's National Airshow sees record 15,700 visitors
The East Fortune event featured the Red Arrows and an RAF Typhoon fighter jet.
Scotland's National Airshow saw a record 15,700 visitors on Saturday.
Spectators at the East Fortune event saw displays including the Red Arrows and an RAF Typhoon.
The event also saw the first Scottish performance from the Swiss Air Force's nine-aircraft display team.
The airshow takes place at the National Museum of Flight, which has two recently redeveloped Second World War hangars.
Steve McLean, general manager at the museum, said: "We're thrilled that Scotland's National Airshow has provided a fabulous day out for a record number of spectators.
"We had an amazing line-up of aircraft and on-the-ground entertainment and our visitors also flocked to see our two historic aircraft hangars which re-opened this year following a £3.6m refurbishment.
"We'd like to thank all the staff, volunteers, pilots, entertainers and spectators for helping us to cement this event's reputation as one of Scotland's best family days out."