Great show - shame the weather didn't play ball.

to Peter and them team for a great show and thanks for all the hard work.
Good points:
Italian Tornado; P-51 Mustang; BBMF (but the Lanc fixed asap - its not the same without that); B-17; B-52 and B-1 fly pasts; Jet Provost/ Strikemaster pair; thought the Anson showed you can display an older plane well at a sedate pace; well laid out ground and hangar exhibits. Also loved the AN-2 doing its 19mph 'speed over ground' slow pass into the wind - makes the F-16 high alpha pass look quite rushed in comparison.
The only downsides were: the Typhoon (or the 'Aldi Rafale' as it will now be forever known) - agree with several previous posters - if your plane is so 'tech' you can't display then don't do a 'this is what you could have seen' full burner pass and vertical climb, just leave. I guess the RAF will never bother to inform us what the actual problem was but it did smack of not wanting to get shown up by the Italians and their 40 year old plane.
And the Reds - well what can we say. I'm guessing they had to do a flat/ rolling display as the weather was closing in at that stage but what an embarrassment. So they didn't want to overfly Albrighton (pop. less than 5k) but they were happy to do a crowd rear start to the show over 50k people

As Dan said if you can't/ won't do it properly then just don't bother at all you won't be missed by most. A few years ago (well probably 10 years) they had a more dynamic fast paced show but in recent years they've lapsed back into a lazy, gappy, disjointed mish mash of a show. Time for a rethink from top to bottom with the Reds I fear - too much dining out on past glories.
Can the commentary position not be moved closer to the display line? I'm sure a temporary scaffold tower could be built and a Portakabin craned on top. Several times as a display was finishing they said "Well I assume he's landed OK but we can't actually see from here!" And they were completely caught on the hop by the B-52's entry and if there hadn't been a second pass I think a lot of people would have missed their photo opportunity.
Massive

for finding a traffic management system that really works. Going to Cosford was always a lengthy queue to get in followed by a minimum of a 2 hour wait to leave. Not anymore! Drove straight in just before 9am and left at 5pm and was off the base by 5.10pm.