)No shots of the finale though, the weather was really beginning to close in by then, so we decided to escape the mass exodus of people leaving and left before the finale.
Here's a small selection of the static displays, total shots for the day were 163 so over the next few threads are only a small group of pictures from the day.


One of the first things to see, a fine looking Puma parked in a hangar.

Yak 52, very nice aircraft, flew a good display.

Mr Guy Westgate showed up with the Swift display team this year, and his display was amazing! Certainly something I wouldn't want to do in a sailplane (especially in a strong crosswind) but he pulled it off extremely well


The newly restored Fairey Swordfish, set to show us what she could do, but due to the weather didn't fly on the day.

This chap's got the right idea - why drive to the show when you can fly?


Grob Tutor, an old favourite of the ATC, with two Seakings behind it.

A regular at the show; an RN Merlin.

The RAF showed up as well, with two Harriers and a Tornado for the static display.

Classic jets anyone?
A fine array of lovely aircraft; a Hunter, an F-86 Sabre, a de Havilland Venom, a Sea Hawk and a Sea Vixen.Next up, the Jet Displays


