After two almost identical years what DON'T you want to see at Cosford next year?



A380FWWOW wrote:Well with Cosford on 14th June 09,
Kemble on 21st June 09,
Biggin Hill on 27th/ 28th June 09,
Waddington on 4th/ 5th July,
RIAT on18th/ 19th July
I would like to think that Cosford would be able to attract some international visitor/s that were maybe coming over for other shows during June 2009.

NWest wrote:I've never been to Cosford, but one thing I'd be interested to know from regulars at the show is this - does extra interest necessarily have to be "international"?
There's plenty of resources (not necessarily military either) which, if used creatively, could make an impact for the general public and create interest for enthusiasts alike. Some of the best airshows at the moment use resources in an imaginative way - eg different formations, unusual combos etc.
For example...
Russian Revelation - Antonov An-2 in formation with 6 Yaks (Aerostars)
Battle of Britain Scramble - Spits & Hurries fending off two 108s (something done regularly at Shoreham)
Vietnam War Scenario - T28, Skyraider, Bronco, UH-1H Huey set-piece
"Miami Vice" set piece - Hughes 500 duel with car on the runway
Ok, a couple of these might be a bit 'out there', but that's the sort of thing you get with an over-active imagination

NWest wrote:Vietnam War Scenario - T28, Skyraider, Bronco, UH-1H Huey set-piece
"Miami Vice" set piece - Hughes 500 duel with car on the runway
garethbrum wrote:You're absolutely right - as an RAF show it doesn't have to be international at all, and I'm sure the flying committee and events team are far more concerned with home participation, and they do get the full monty where the RAF is concerned. When the main aims are recruitment and engagement then what difference does a Dutch F-16, for example, make - none!
DanO1978 wrote:garethbrum wrote:You're absolutely right - as an RAF show it doesn't have to be international at all, and I'm sure the flying committee and events team are far more concerned with home participation, and they do get the full monty where the RAF is concerned. When the main aims are recruitment and engagement then what difference does a Dutch F-16, for example, make - none!
I'd argue that a single Dutch F-16 display is more likely to excite a youngster and get them interested in a career in the RAF than a dozen Tucano or Tutor displays, superbly flown though they undoubtedly are! Noise, raw power and spectacle are what attracted me to aviation...
DanO1978 wrote:garethbrum wrote:You're absolutely right - as an RAF show it doesn't have to be international at all, and I'm sure the flying committee and events team are far more concerned with home participation, and they do get the full monty where the RAF is concerned. When the main aims are recruitment and engagement then what difference does a Dutch F-16, for example, make - none!
I'd argue that a single Dutch F-16 display is more likely to excite a youngster and get them interested in a career in the RAF than a dozen Tucano or Tutor displays, superbly flown though they undoubtedly are! Noise, raw power and spectacle are what attracted me to aviation...

DamienB wrote:Blimey LBS there can't have been a role demo at Cosford this year, it was just a 'carbon copy' of the year before
*cough* Merlin, C-17 and Harrier please *cough*Jumbojet380 wrote:DamienB wrote:Blimey LBS there can't have been a role demo at Cosford this year, it was just a 'carbon copy' of the year before
Seriously, I can't wait to see what the 2009 Role Demo will be like and if there's any new aircraft in it!
Light Blue Spy wrote:Jumbojet380 wrote:DamienB wrote:Blimey LBS there can't have been a role demo at Cosford this year, it was just a 'carbon copy' of the year before
Seriously, I can't wait to see what the 2009 Role Demo will be like and if there's any new aircraft in it!
That's a big assumption . . . .
A380FWWOW wrote:Light Blue Spy wrote:Jumbojet380 wrote:DamienB wrote:Blimey LBS there can't have been a role demo at Cosford this year, it was just a 'carbon copy' of the year before
Seriously, I can't wait to see what the 2009 Role Demo will be like and if there's any new aircraft in it!
That's a big assumption . . . .
.............and we look forward to 2009!

garethbrum wrote:
That's a big assumption!
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