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Old 13th Mar 2015, 13:33
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CH47, Vulcan, Lightning, RAF C130 (Circa late 90's), RNZAF 757, RNLAF AH64 and F16 combo, F15, F22, BBMF, GR4, SU27, Mil-35M and the FAF aerobatic team (who's name escapes me).
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From the civil side the the AV8ors always give a good display and provide very good value for money.
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For warbird value, I'd recommend:

The Hangar 11 Collection Home Page
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Some really great ideas there folks, including some I hadn't even thought of. I'd be particularly keen on some European Air Forces, Rafale, F16 etc. and would have loved some USAF participation.

One thing I'd quite like to pull off is a UAV flypast/ touch and go. Bit ambitious, but not been done before AFAIK.

If anyone has any Euro contacts please let me know.

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Getting a Mossie would be really good. Also is anyone flying a Canberra these days?
NASA still flies at least two of them. But they are the big wing and re-engined WB-57F variety, so maybe not what you had in mind?
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"From the civil side...." Sorry to say, A&C, the vast majority of types wish-listed here only exist on the civil side now.
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Can you tell us some more about the show?
Where -Isle of Man? Ronaldsway? Jurby?
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Swedish Air Force Historic Flight Preserves Military Aviation Heritage

Historic Aircraft Operators at following link.

Historic Aircraft Operators : UK Airshow Information and Photography ? Flightline UK
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Old 14th Mar 2015, 18:08
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Some really great ideas there folks, including some I hadn't even thought of. I'd be particularly keen on some European Air Forces, Rafale, F16 etc. and would have loved some USAF participation.

One thing I'd quite like to pull off is a UAV flypast/ touch and go. Bit ambitious, but not been done before AFAIK.

If anyone has any Euro contacts please let me know.

D
Money is always a factor so the more free/ minimal cost you can get the better.

Attracting participants to an interesting venue that they have not been to (tick in a box stuff) works.

BAe just across the water could fit the bill.

1956 (60 years) was first flight of Mig 21.

Also find out foreign air force visits such as ACMI or other exercises during or in a day or so of your show.

September is a good month for exercise visitors and is also the BofB month.

See the importance of theme?
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Old 14th Mar 2015, 20:30
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https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=th...0%3B1024%3B768


I'd pay good money to see this fly
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Best starting point, the British Air Display Association
British Air Display Association
especially if you have no experience of organising an air show.

There's a lot more to it than meets the eye.

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