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Emergency services were called to Coningsby shortly before 13:20 BST on Saturday and remain at the scene.
A Lincolnshire Police spokesperson said the crash involved a "single-occupant aircraft". No details of any casualties have been given.
Road closures are in place around Dogdyke Road and Sandy Bank, with motorists asked to avoid the area.
The aircraft came down in a field off Langrick Road, which runs alongside the perimeter of the RAF station.
An RAF spokesperson said: "We are aware of an incident in the vicinity of RAF Coningsby involving an RAF aircraft.
"We are working with the emergency services and supporting those involved. An update will be provided in due course."
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A Royal Air Force spokesperson said: "It is with great sadness that we must confirm the death of an RAF pilot in a tragic accident near RAF Coningsby today.
"The pilot's family have been informed and we ask that their privacy is respected at this difficult time."
Earlier, a Lincolnshire Police spokesperson said a "single occupant aircraft" is believed to have crashed and nobody else is thought to have been involved.
It has been reported the crash involved a Spitfire taking part in a Battle of Britain memorial event.
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Leading the tributes, Gp Capt Robbie Lees, commander of the RAF's Display Air Wing, said: "Mark was a Typhoon pilot here at RAF Coningsby and for the last four years he has been a pilot with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
According to Wally Epton, a retired RAF squadron leader and chairman of the Historic Aircraft Association (HAA), this was the first fatality involving a BBMF aircraft since its creation in July 1957.
Sharing his knowledge of BBMF's fleet, he added: "They are probably the best maintained aircraft in the world. The standard is very high indeed.
"The Spitfire is an exceptionally safe aeroplane."