A Royal Air Force pilot has died after a Spitfire crashed into a field near RAF Coningsby, in Lincolnshire.
Police and emergency services rushed to the scene on Langrick Road at just before 1.20pm on Saturday.
The Spitfire of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight was flying near the air station when the crash took place.
An MoD spokesperson said: “It is with great sadness that we must confirm the death of an RAF pilot in a tragic accident near RAF Coningsby today.
“The pilot’s family have been informed and we ask that their privacy is respected at this difficult time.”
An investigation is due to take place.
Lincolnshire Police said it was a single occupant aircraft and nobody else was involved.
The East Midlands Ambulance Service sent a “number of resources”, including a paramedic and a helicopter ambulance.
Road closures are in place in the areas of Dogdyke Road and Sandy Bank, with motorists urged to avoid the area.
RAF Coningsby is home to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, a collection of wartime fighter and bomber aircraft that take part in air shows and memorial displays.
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