Glasgow's skies have once again been treated to a military aircraft causing quite a racket while flying over the city.
Residents could hear the sound of a US Air Force Boeing C-17A Globemaster flying overheard around 10:10am this morning as it made its way from RAF Leuchars near St Andrews to Glasgow Prestwick.
The US Air Force Boeing C-17A Globemaster, which has a wingspan of 51 metres and can transport 100,000lb (45,360kg) of freight more than 4,500 miles while flying at altitudes above 35,000ft, had earlier departed from Pittsburgh in the USA.
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Global flight tracking service Flightradar24 shows the plane flew directly above Glasgow at a height of 7,750 ft, passing over Maryhill, the Botanic Gardens, Partick and Cardonald on its way towards Prestwick, where it landed at 10:20am.
Excited planespotters - or 'AV geeks' - took to Twitter to share news of the flight as it passed over the city amid cloudy skies.
One tweeted: "USAF RCH241 Boeing C-17A Globemaster plane spotted over Glasgow having departed from Leuchars".
Another wrote: "C17 RCH241 from Pittsburgh to St Andrews - diverted to Prestwick?" while sharing its flight path.