Airshows and 'Events'
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Airshows and 'Events'
You may place any notice or enquiries about aviation related shows and events here.
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From: Farnborough hants UK (eglf)
Update To Sbac Show
HI
Think you will find the Vulcan is booked on most shows but lists published early
are always subject to confirmation. As for Farnborough more Definite news
is unlikely before JUNE as things progress . Keep looking on the Show website and join on there the friends of Farnborough list run by SBAC.
On the show the Aldershot military Museum is opening an Exhibition on CODY
Google for that website visiting its well worth a visit anytime
Tony
farnborough
Think you will find the Vulcan is booked on most shows but lists published early
are always subject to confirmation. As for Farnborough more Definite news
is unlikely before JUNE as things progress . Keep looking on the Show website and join on there the friends of Farnborough list run by SBAC.
On the show the Aldershot military Museum is opening an Exhibition on CODY
Google for that website visiting its well worth a visit anytime
Tony
farnborough
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From: Surrey Hills
Cody was a real character and had that American "Can Do" blood in his veins.
"Samuel Cody, the aviation pioneer and the first man to fly a heavier-than-air machine in the British Isles, lived for the last two years of his life at Ash Vale. His house - 'Valecroft' - at the junction of Frimley Road and Lysons Avenue, bears a blue commemorative plaque."
http://www.earlyaviators.com/ecodysam.htm
He was a Farnborough man in terms of his sprit.
"Samuel Cody, the aviation pioneer and the first man to fly a heavier-than-air machine in the British Isles, lived for the last two years of his life at Ash Vale. His house - 'Valecroft' - at the junction of Frimley Road and Lysons Avenue, bears a blue commemorative plaque."
http://www.earlyaviators.com/ecodysam.htm
He was a Farnborough man in terms of his sprit.
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From: DIDCOT,OXON
Planning and preparation is now in the final few weeks for the ninth in the popular series of Abingdon Air & Country Show events held on the May Day Bank Holiday weekend(4th May 2008) at Abingdon airfield,Dalton Barracks,Abingdon,Oxon.For the second year in succession we will be raising awareness and funding for the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance based at RAF Benson.
As well as the hoped-for appearance of the Air Ambulance helicopter we will be staging a full three hour flying display in the afternoon.Aircraft involved should include historic aircraft like the Douglas Dc-6,Percival Pembroke,Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk and the legendary Supermarine Spitfire.From today's armed forces we hope to have a RAF Hawk and Royal Navy Lynx in the flying display with RAF Merlin helicopter and Grob Vigilant on static display.
People will be able to actually take to the skies one of the historic aircraft of the Air Atlantique Classic Flight which were very popular in 2007.Several other aircraft will be on static display and private pilots will be able to fly their own aircraft into Abingdon on the day.The day is expected to finish with a mass launch of hot-air balloons in the early evening.
As well as the aviation attractions,we hope to have a wide selection of historic vehicles including the welcome return of the MG Works Car Rally that proved popular in 2007.Another locally produced car which marks a significant anniversary in 2008 in the Morris Minor(first produced in 1948) and we hope to be having a gathering of these present.As well as cars there should be buses,steam engines and ex-military vehicles on show...the latter including three tanks available for pleasure rides on the all-terrain course on the western edge of the main show site.
A wide range of childrens amusements,live music from Oxford & Kennington Brass Band,Flight Simulators,Dr Who's TARDIS,Dog Agililty Team,arena events,craft marquee and club/trade stalls make this a very good day out for all the family
Obviously all advertised attractions are subject to weather,serviceability,availability etc,and while we announce them in the best of faith,we can take no responsibility for any non-appearances.
Gates open at the Barrow Road entrance to the airfield at 10 o' clock in the morning and the day ends at 5.30 in the evening.
Public admission costs are;-
Adult £10
Child 5-15yrs £5
Senior Citizens £5
Under-5s get in FREE and car-parking on-site is also FREE...and there is a dedicated car-parking area set aside for disabled visitors.
Discounted price tickets are available now from our web-site www.abingdonfayre.com/tickets.php and from the following locations....Didcot First offices and Clothes 4 Work in Didcot, and Warehouse shop and Abingdon Information Office in the Old Abbey House Building in Abingdon.Our sales publicity stall will be visiting Abingdon,Didcot and Oxford town centres over the next few weeks and tickets will also be available at these locations.
Advance ticket prices are;-
Adult £8
Child 5-15yrs £4
Senior citizens £4
The price you see here is the price you pay...our on-line ordering facility incurs NO booking or admin fee and tickets are posted 1st Class with NO p&p charge.
Abingdon Air & Country Show is run by a small but dedicated group of enthusiasts with no financial back-up what-so-ever and so any company wishing to come on board and financially support us would be made very welcome indeed.
There is an A4 Event Poster which we use to publicise our event and I can e-Mail this tio you if you feel able to display it for us.
All information here-in is submitted in good faith and is correct at date 24th March 2008 but as stated earlier things can change for a whole variety of reasons.We would there-fore suggest people keep loggin on to our web-site(www.abingdonfayre.com) where any changes/up-dates will be posted
Best Wishes
Colin Smith
As well as the hoped-for appearance of the Air Ambulance helicopter we will be staging a full three hour flying display in the afternoon.Aircraft involved should include historic aircraft like the Douglas Dc-6,Percival Pembroke,Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk and the legendary Supermarine Spitfire.From today's armed forces we hope to have a RAF Hawk and Royal Navy Lynx in the flying display with RAF Merlin helicopter and Grob Vigilant on static display.
People will be able to actually take to the skies one of the historic aircraft of the Air Atlantique Classic Flight which were very popular in 2007.Several other aircraft will be on static display and private pilots will be able to fly their own aircraft into Abingdon on the day.The day is expected to finish with a mass launch of hot-air balloons in the early evening.
As well as the aviation attractions,we hope to have a wide selection of historic vehicles including the welcome return of the MG Works Car Rally that proved popular in 2007.Another locally produced car which marks a significant anniversary in 2008 in the Morris Minor(first produced in 1948) and we hope to be having a gathering of these present.As well as cars there should be buses,steam engines and ex-military vehicles on show...the latter including three tanks available for pleasure rides on the all-terrain course on the western edge of the main show site.
A wide range of childrens amusements,live music from Oxford & Kennington Brass Band,Flight Simulators,Dr Who's TARDIS,Dog Agililty Team,arena events,craft marquee and club/trade stalls make this a very good day out for all the family
Obviously all advertised attractions are subject to weather,serviceability,availability etc,and while we announce them in the best of faith,we can take no responsibility for any non-appearances.
Gates open at the Barrow Road entrance to the airfield at 10 o' clock in the morning and the day ends at 5.30 in the evening.
Public admission costs are;-
Adult £10
Child 5-15yrs £5
Senior Citizens £5
Under-5s get in FREE and car-parking on-site is also FREE...and there is a dedicated car-parking area set aside for disabled visitors.
Discounted price tickets are available now from our web-site www.abingdonfayre.com/tickets.php and from the following locations....Didcot First offices and Clothes 4 Work in Didcot, and Warehouse shop and Abingdon Information Office in the Old Abbey House Building in Abingdon.Our sales publicity stall will be visiting Abingdon,Didcot and Oxford town centres over the next few weeks and tickets will also be available at these locations.
Advance ticket prices are;-
Adult £8
Child 5-15yrs £4
Senior citizens £4
The price you see here is the price you pay...our on-line ordering facility incurs NO booking or admin fee and tickets are posted 1st Class with NO p&p charge.
Abingdon Air & Country Show is run by a small but dedicated group of enthusiasts with no financial back-up what-so-ever and so any company wishing to come on board and financially support us would be made very welcome indeed.
There is an A4 Event Poster which we use to publicise our event and I can e-Mail this tio you if you feel able to display it for us.
All information here-in is submitted in good faith and is correct at date 24th March 2008 but as stated earlier things can change for a whole variety of reasons.We would there-fore suggest people keep loggin on to our web-site(www.abingdonfayre.com) where any changes/up-dates will be posted
Best Wishes
Colin Smith
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From: Farnborough, Hampshire, UK
Cody Flyer (BAA1A) to be on display at Farnborough Air Show
A full size replica of British Army Aeroplane No 1A (BAA-1A) in which Samuel F Cody made the first powered controlled flight in the UK on October 16th 1908 will be displayed in the Pioneers of Flight Pavilion at the Farnborough Airshow this centenary year (July 14th to 20th). Also featured will be a replica of a Wright Flyer and some early A V Roe machines. A not to be missed opportunity for historic aviation enthusiasts.
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From: Planet Earth
Boeing will be sending in one of the numerous 777's parked at KPAE field as part of the static display.
Orders will probably be less glamorous (in numbers overall) compared to previous shows, however.
Orders will probably be less glamorous (in numbers overall) compared to previous shows, however.
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From: Halifax, West Yorks
Lancaster due over West Yorkshire
Just to advise that the B. of B. Lancaster is scheduled to make a flyby over the Ponderosa Farm Thereapeutic Centre at Heckmondwike, near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire on Sunday July 13 at 3.30 pm.
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From: Highbury, London
Flying Legends Air Show, Duxford 12/13 July
Welcome to the Imperial War Museum : Third B17 Flying Fortress ‘Pink Lady’ Confirms Appearance at Flying Legends Air Show
I only mention this because I believe it was probably B-17 "Pink Lady" which flew north over Holloway Rd here about half an hour ago - looked and sounded very fine at approx 1500'.
Welcome to the Imperial War Museum : Third B17 Flying Fortress ‘Pink Lady’ Confirms Appearance at Flying Legends Air Show
I only mention this because I believe it was probably B-17 "Pink Lady" which flew north over Holloway Rd here about half an hour ago - looked and sounded very fine at approx 1500'.
Gnome de PPRuNe



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From: Too close to Croydon for comfort
More likely to be Liberty Bell 3rd Ear, I think she was at Biggin for at least part of the weekend.
If it was, then I should have kept my eyes out of the office window, probably would have seen her trundling round Biggin's circuit on departure. Ah, the price of conscientiousness!
If it was, then I should have kept my eyes out of the office window, probably would have seen her trundling round Biggin's circuit on departure. Ah, the price of conscientiousness!
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From: Wirral
Anyone know if there is any truth in the following?
Following its preparations on Friday for its daily flying demonstrations at Farnborough International Air Show from week 14th-20th July, the Airbus A380 development aircraft MSN 004 is spending Saturday 12th July demonstrating its capabilities to more than half a million people in South, West and North West England.
Flown by Airbus pilots Peter Chandler and Frank Chapman, the A380 is taking up invitations to makes its public debut at some of the largest and most prestigious public events in the country, as well as making its first appearance at the North West's major airports.
Manchester Airport
- an approach and go-around at 1.20pm
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
- an approach and go-around at 1.25pm
A low level flight along the River Mersey (weather permitting), visible from the Liverpool and Birkenhead waterfronts - in recognition of Liverpool's status as 2008 European Capital of Culture (between 1.25pm and 1.30pm).
Wirral Show
- a display at approx 1.30pm (This will take place over the coast, west of New Brighton and is weather dependent).
Flown by Airbus pilots Peter Chandler and Frank Chapman, the A380 is taking up invitations to makes its public debut at some of the largest and most prestigious public events in the country, as well as making its first appearance at the North West's major airports.
Manchester Airport
- an approach and go-around at 1.20pm
Liverpool John Lennon Airport
- an approach and go-around at 1.25pm
A low level flight along the River Mersey (weather permitting), visible from the Liverpool and Birkenhead waterfronts - in recognition of Liverpool's status as 2008 European Capital of Culture (between 1.25pm and 1.30pm).
Wirral Show
- a display at approx 1.30pm (This will take place over the coast, west of New Brighton and is weather dependent).




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