As the build up continues to the National Armed Forces Day Event in Scarborough tomorrow there will be a dress rehearsal for one of the air displays later on Friday.
A Lynx Wildcat maritime attack helicopter will be practising it's routine in the South Bay area at around 4:30pm.
HMS Westminster arrived in Scarborough South Bay last night ahead of tomorrows event.
The joint military Commander for armed forces day is is Commodore Phil Waterhouse.
He says more ships are coming and there will be that sneak preview of one of the air displays today.
Commodore Waterhouse says he's now really excited ahead of tomorrows event.
The Commodore says the support shown by the people of Scarborough this week has been first rate.


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