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Visitors to a popular air show are being asked to help build a memory wall to mark its 40th anniversary.
The Royal Air Force Charitable Trust wants people to submit pictures and stories of moments they have enjoyed at the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) over the last four decades.
Thousands of people attend the annual event every year at RAF Fairford, in Gloucestershire, where hundreds of aircraft are hosted from around the world.
Vicky Cheevers, head of marketing and communications at RIAT, said the wall would bring memories "to life".