First up was the Sopwith Pup. Originally built in 1919 as the two-seat Dove variant it was acquired by Richard Shuttleworth in 1938 & converted to a single-seat Pup.

It was joined by the Sopwith Triplane. This was built for the Shuttleworth Collection by the Northern Aeroplane Workshops & first flew in April 1992.
It's considered a "late production" example rather than a replica. http://www.shuttleworth.org/shuttleworth-collection/aircraft-details.asp?ID=7

The lovely little Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a. I think this is the only original example still flying.

The Bristol F.2b Fighter, nicknamed the "Brisfit". One of my favourites.
For some years it was the sole airworthy example but I believe two more are now flying in various parts of the world.

The next two were visitors & didn't take part in the display.
It was a treat to see this recently restored B.E.2c replica in the air. It was built in 1969 from Tiger Moth components for a Biggles film which was never completed. It was then used for other film work including the BBC series