Sitting high on a podium like a gigantic golf ball ready for tee-off, it has got to be one of the quirkiest new features to grace a Norfolk skyline.
And now, aerial photographer Mike Page has provided a bird's eye view of the new radar dome at the RAF Air Defence Air Museum at Neatishead on the Norfolk Broads.
The structure was installed late last year to replace the radar dome - or radome - at Trimingham on the north Norfolk coast.
There were fears that site was exposed to erosion and concerns about interference from offshore wind farms.
The new dome was built on a platform to give it a 'clearer view' and reduce interference from other buildings.
The site, which played a crucial role in monitoring the skies in the Second World War and Cold War, had been non-operational since 2006, so the new dome marks its return to full service.
The radar museum will reopen after its winter closure on April 4.
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