The photograph was taken by hobby photographer while the two pilots practised their manoeuvres at up to 18,000ft in the skies over West Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire.
An amazing photograph has captured the moment two RAF Typhoons appear to narrowly miss each other during a practice dogfight.
However, a Ministry of Defence source said there was"no near miss" and the photograph was an optical illusion caused by the angle of the camera. "During this type of training, a strict 1,000ft bubble in height or distance between our aircraft is enforced and was observed during this sortie.""Obviously from the ground due to the angle you can't tell how near it was for sure - but from my perspective, they certainly looked in close proximity.
"I'm not a professionally-trained photographer at all, I just do it as a hobby, so I was just in the right place at the right time really.""They are Top Guns. [It] makes you feel secure that these pilots are protecting our skies."
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