The Best of 2004
Now that the show season has come to a close with a cracking, if cold, day at Duxford here are my thoughts on the highlights of the 2004 season.
Best Fly-In: G-VFWE at Abingdon (Better still if they cut the grass next time) Best Modern aeros: Diana Britten at the Duxford Proms. Most improved act: BBMF Spitfire "opposition pair". Best Display: Little Gransden/Sywell equal first. Best formation: T-33,Sea Hawk and Sabre (First time 2 Nenes have been in formation for many years?). Close second the Grumman Cats. And I enjoyed the Breitling Connie and ....... Any thoughts? |
I have not been to many shows this year so will only partly respond to your catergories...
Best display venue - Sandown Best display routine - John Romain in the Spitfire XVI at the same show. Two words. Out Standing. Best formation - Sea Hawk/Sea Fury at Yeovilton. (First time in nearly 20 years since the two flew together). Hope this is of interest :) |
Didn't get to many displays this summer so my options are somewhat limited but :-
Novel and Interesting Display : Breitling Air Racing at Kemble Best Individual Display: RAF Chinook, Kemble and Shoreham Best Formation: RAF VC10 and Tristar refuelling combo en route to Farnborough Best Modern Aeros: I can't remember the name but the pilot of the SU26 at Kemble |
"Surely not" I agree with your assessment of the RAF Chinook as the best solo act. I saw it at Duxford on Sunday and still can't work out how it can point virtually nose down and still fly. Very impressive.
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Interesting thread. Here's my choices:
Best formation - Six (count 'em!) Dragon Rapides at Flying Legends, with Sunday's Sea Hawk / T33 / Sabre trio a very close second. Best modern aero's display - The Sukhoi at Duxford on Sunday, if only for snap rolling it repeatedly straight after take off :ooh: Funniest moment - watching some stepladder jockey drop his coffee down his shirt as the Tornado ran in (from the direction he WASN'T looking towards) at the Duxford D-Day show. There is a god... :E Tear-jerk moment - Sally B trailing smoke at Gransden... not a dry eye... Standing-staring-in-awe moment - the RAFGSA glider pair flying syncronised aerobatics at Gransden. Thing I liked best about 2004 - The number of take off's I've seen has equalled the number of landings. :ok: BM |
For me -
Best formation - 2 Mustangs and an F86 at Woodchurch Best display venue - Woodchurch, Chailey, Sywell Best Overall Display - Sywell, but Sandown was also good.. Best aerobatics - Paul Bonhomme in the Sukhoi SU26 at Duxford last week. Best warbird display - Ray Hanna closing the show at Chailey on the Sunday. Best large aircraft display - Mike Day in the Air Atlantique DC-6 at Biggin Hill Best formation display - The Aerostars at Southend & Little Gransden and Paul Bonhomme/Steve Jones in their Sukhoi SU26's (The Matadors) at Donington Park in June Best 'fun' display - The Tiger Club Turbulent Team at Woodchurch Best vintage display - Andy Sephton in the Sopwith Triplane at Old Warden in September Best food - Sywell Dull: The Extra 300 flying billboard (what can I say) :yuk: The BBMF (Yawn zzzzzz even though it is part of our heritage) The Red Arrows (20mins+ is tooooo long, even though they are fantastic at what they do!) Overall, a good year for me, and reinforcing what has already been said, no incidents! :ok: |
I sometimes grow tired of the Red Arrows but saw them at the Jersey airshow and they were awesome.
I am sure they flew lower than i have ever sen them before. |
All time low this year; I only managed to get to four - no five -displays!
Zlin, was that really Paul Day in the DC-6 at Biggin? Cracking display! I'll add: Guy Westlake in the Fox glider at Shoreham (and again at Biggin though I don't think he got the altitude for the full display on the Saturday - ******* cloud! - which also caught out Brendan O'Brien who was supposed to be commentating at the time!) Will Curtis in the Sukhoi at Biggin - again restricted by cloud base, but nonetheless scintillating and continued to talk to the crowd whilst his extremities were being alternately squeezed and stretched... Matey in the F-18 at Farnborough (Boeing's CTP, Military Division or some such nom-de-wotsit) - awesome! Andy Sephton in the Spitfire at Old Warden... delightful. And Ray too, though I'm not sure if I've seen him this year... Most unusual type - the Polikarpov at Flying Legends even if those loops were a bit sphincter tightening to watch! Best decision - the Tornado crew who curtailed their display at Biggin in the face of truly awful - and worsening - weather. Shame... it was shaping up to be the best Biggin I've been to in years. Amen to the safe season! Next year - I promise to get to OW more than once. And I will go to Chailey too... |
My best show was the Southend Airport Open Day - can't beat it for value, and the photo ops are superb.
Best display has to be the F-18F at RIAT, closely followed by the F-15C from RIAT, and Spitfire tailchase at Legends. Reds deserve a shout too - as awesome as ever. |
Whoops, Sorry I meant to say it was Mike Day in the Atlantique DC-6, and I've edited my post accordingly..:ugh:
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Well, Mike Day was flying the dear old DC-6 almost as if it was a Spitfire... :ok:
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I have to agree with Treadigraph, the Fox glider display at Shoreham is excellent, and it is always a highlight of the Shoreham show.
I also enjoyed the display by the Harrier FRS 2 (?) at RIAT, and the GR7 at Shoreham. Despite having seen these displays since the days of the P1127 and Kestrel at Farnborough I still stand and wonder at the way it can be brought to a standstill, flown sideways and backwards etc etc. A fabulous aircraft and I hope I never get so blase as to not enjoy it. I thought the Reds were better this year than for quite a time. The Hawk will never be as exciting to watch asthe Gnat though :D |
Surely Not
Should have been at Kemble and you wouldhave seen a Gnat with them:O |
I went to Kemble on the Sunday and didn't see the Gnat flying with them. Did my eyes fail me, or was the display different on the Sunday?
I can remember the Gnats pre Red Arrows when they were the Yellowjacks and performing at Farnborough. Must be getting old :{ |
I have a distinct inmpression of watching the Gnats displaying below me at Middle Wallop in 1979 - must be erroneous, particularly as I'm sure I was an inch or two shorter then!
I do recall the singletons performing a cross over at a shallow angle to the crowd line (rather than the head along the display axis) - they were very low! |
Air Atlantique DC6
When did we become just Atlantique then? did I miss something? Think were still Air Atlantique. I think even Mike would agree he'd be hard push to fly that routine on his own. Lets have a hand for BIG Dave and whoever was middle seating if there was one!
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