Abingdon Air & Country Show 2024
- capercaillie
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Re: Abingdon Air & Country Show 2024
Classic.
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Our wonderful MoD Ladies and gentlemen.
Absolute shambles, heavy beer drinking in a beer producing establishment springs to mind...
Absolute shambles, heavy beer drinking in a beer producing establishment springs to mind...
You caaan't trust the system... Maaan!
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My questions would be, when was it upgraded and was someone from the airshow team advised and if so why was it not picked up then?? But totally gutted for the organisers, especially as so much goes to charity.
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Re: Abingdon Air & Country Show 2024
What a terrible shame for the show organisers.
Wouldn't you think an exemption could be granted for the weekend. Just a little bit of common sense and can-do attitude?
Wouldn't you think an exemption could be granted for the weekend. Just a little bit of common sense and can-do attitude?
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What a farce, really feel for the organisers and the charities who benefit from the show. Would it be to much to think the MOD might want to offer a gesture of goodwill to make up for this mess, and really give the planned Autumn event plenty of support when it comes to static and flying displays.
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Surely its only a matter of a few signatures on a particular form?
As others have said why wasn't it picked up 6 months ago.. Don't people speak to each other at the ministry...
As others have said why wasn't it picked up 6 months ago.. Don't people speak to each other at the ministry...
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Re: Abingdon Air & Country Show 2024
What an absolute farce! And the event is always in May right? So why did nobody pick this up?
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You really can’t make this up can you
Swapped Shifts in work, booked time off now postponed to Sept or Oct
Ah Well still got Midlands, Cosford, Wales Air Show and 4 days in Riat to look forward to
Swapped Shifts in work, booked time off now postponed to Sept or Oct
Ah Well still got Midlands, Cosford, Wales Air Show and 4 days in Riat to look forward to
Re: Abingdon Air & Country Show 2024
New date announced, there will be no civil fixed wing aircraft in the ground however.
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Re: Abingdon Air & Country Show 2024
I’m glad it’s back on but the fly in will be a big miss
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Yeah, the Albatross was the big pull for me.UKAirshowTour wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2024, 9:37 pmI’m glad it’s back on but the fly in will be a big miss
Be interesting to see what it looks like.
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Good to see a new date confirmed, will most likely be my last air show for this year so a nice relaxed way to round things off. As has been said its a shame the fly in will not take place but clearly beyond the control of the organisers, lets just hope the show can return to its usual format for 2025 onwards.
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Re: Abingdon Air & Country Show 2024
Hi everyone - just an update on the new show date 21st Sept with whats planned. As we have said in our statement recently when announcing about the new date etc its an adapted show but at least its something.
Afternoon Flying Displays: Spitfire XIV (from ultimate warbirds), Lynx Mk7, Jet Provost T5, Hurricane Mk1
A few more displays will be added soon and civ fixed wing will arrive / display & depart (unlike previously).
Small static park includes a Westland Scout with replica SS11 missiles, and RAF Events Team have been requested to include RAF Air Mobility Force asset(s) ie: C17 Globemaster & JAC (formerly JHC) been requested a Chinook or Puma as part of the local engagement exercise.
Ground attractions include music / classic vehicles & ex military / arena demos/ simulators including a Spitfire VR simulator from our friends at 322 Sqn Leeuwarden, trade stalls and more.
Tickets are now available online on the revamped website. www.abingdonairandcountry.co.uk
Afternoon Flying Displays: Spitfire XIV (from ultimate warbirds), Lynx Mk7, Jet Provost T5, Hurricane Mk1
A few more displays will be added soon and civ fixed wing will arrive / display & depart (unlike previously).
Small static park includes a Westland Scout with replica SS11 missiles, and RAF Events Team have been requested to include RAF Air Mobility Force asset(s) ie: C17 Globemaster & JAC (formerly JHC) been requested a Chinook or Puma as part of the local engagement exercise.
Ground attractions include music / classic vehicles & ex military / arena demos/ simulators including a Spitfire VR simulator from our friends at 322 Sqn Leeuwarden, trade stalls and more.
Tickets are now available online on the revamped website. www.abingdonairandcountry.co.uk
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Re: Abingdon Air & Country Show 2024
Fairey Swordfish added to the Flying Display
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The Gazelle Squadron added to the flying display and will be performing the 4ship display.
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Re: Abingdon Air & Country Show 2024
Yak3 & Harvard added to the Flying Display.
RAF C17 static tbc
RAF C17 static tbc
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From the shows Facebook page;-
“With less than three weeks to go now - time certainly flies by!
As we have said all along, the restrictions on all civilian aircraft to land still exist (out of our control) however we have had to adapt for this years event and we have a small static display of 'aviation' which is a Westland Scout helicopter, a clutch of Gliders and a Hawker Hurricane (replica) - all are being transported in & re-assembled.
However, the military are exempt and use Abingdon as a tactical landing zone - one of the types that use the airfield is the Boeing C17A Globemaster.
Therefore we are delighted to welcome back a Boeing C17A which comes from 99 sqn at nearby RAF Brize Norton and will arrive mid morning, to be open to the public for the day, and will depart at the end of the day.
The jet will be on operational standby and so if it is required then it can quickly depart from us.
The crew are really excited to be with us / support us and we are equally as excited to see them with us too.
Tickets are available through our website www.abingdonairandcountry.co.uk”
“With less than three weeks to go now - time certainly flies by!
As we have said all along, the restrictions on all civilian aircraft to land still exist (out of our control) however we have had to adapt for this years event and we have a small static display of 'aviation' which is a Westland Scout helicopter, a clutch of Gliders and a Hawker Hurricane (replica) - all are being transported in & re-assembled.
However, the military are exempt and use Abingdon as a tactical landing zone - one of the types that use the airfield is the Boeing C17A Globemaster.
Therefore we are delighted to welcome back a Boeing C17A which comes from 99 sqn at nearby RAF Brize Norton and will arrive mid morning, to be open to the public for the day, and will depart at the end of the day.
The jet will be on operational standby and so if it is required then it can quickly depart from us.
The crew are really excited to be with us / support us and we are equally as excited to see them with us too.
Tickets are available through our website www.abingdonairandcountry.co.uk”
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Here we go with under 16 days to go to this family day out opens to the public on 21st September:
Afternoon Flying Displays (not landing):
Supermarine Spitfire XIV, Gazelle Helicopter Display Team, Hawker Hurricane Mk1, Lynx Mk7 Helicopter, Fairey Swordfish, Harvard, Westland Scout AH1 Helicopter, Yakolev Yak3, Jubilee Pitts aerobatics.
* still working on a United States Air Force flypast - TBC
A small static aircraft area contains: Scout helicopter, Schleicher Ka 6 glider, Elliott EoN Olympia glider, Schempp Hirth Ventus glider, Hawker Hurricane (replica).
All these are being transported in for re-assembly.
The restrictions for civilian owned aircraft & helicopters not allowed to fly in (unlike in previous years when it was allowed ) still exists (totally out of our control - the MAA imposed the restrictions earlier this year).
Military aircraft that use Abingdon can land - a No.99 Squadron RAF Boeing C17 Globemaster transport aircraft from RAF Brize Norton will be landing / open to the public.
Arena Demonstration: Husky Dogs on/off during the day.
New: A parade of classic vehicles late morning up part of the runway and past the crowdline.
Live Music: Lissie Allsop (1940s) & Radio Days Big Band (1940s / 1950s), Caroline on Saxophone, Travelin Light with Double Take (Folk),
Classic vehicles area and ex Military vehicles.
Crafts Marquee selling various gifts,
Small group of World War Two Re-enactors,
Typhoon Flight Simulator,
Dutch Supermarine Spitfire flight simulator with VR Goggles,
Wickhams Railway trolley,
Buccaneer & Jaguar jet cockpits,
Vale Islanders folk dancing,
Amusements featuring Bouncy Castles, Zorb Balls, Karts, mini Childrens rides and Funhouse,
50+ Trade & Charity stalls,
Bar & Hot / Cold food & drink,
And more!
Get your tickets while you can at the advance prices.... on the day tickets will be available but at a higher price (cash only on the day!).
Admission: Adult £20 (£25 on the day), Seniors over 65 £10 (£15 on the day), 5 - 15yrs £7 (£10 on the day).
To book tickets, information about local road closures and more information go to:
www.abingdonairandcountry.co.uk
Afternoon Flying Displays (not landing):
Supermarine Spitfire XIV, Gazelle Helicopter Display Team, Hawker Hurricane Mk1, Lynx Mk7 Helicopter, Fairey Swordfish, Harvard, Westland Scout AH1 Helicopter, Yakolev Yak3, Jubilee Pitts aerobatics.
* still working on a United States Air Force flypast - TBC
A small static aircraft area contains: Scout helicopter, Schleicher Ka 6 glider, Elliott EoN Olympia glider, Schempp Hirth Ventus glider, Hawker Hurricane (replica).
All these are being transported in for re-assembly.
The restrictions for civilian owned aircraft & helicopters not allowed to fly in (unlike in previous years when it was allowed ) still exists (totally out of our control - the MAA imposed the restrictions earlier this year).
Military aircraft that use Abingdon can land - a No.99 Squadron RAF Boeing C17 Globemaster transport aircraft from RAF Brize Norton will be landing / open to the public.
Arena Demonstration: Husky Dogs on/off during the day.
New: A parade of classic vehicles late morning up part of the runway and past the crowdline.
Live Music: Lissie Allsop (1940s) & Radio Days Big Band (1940s / 1950s), Caroline on Saxophone, Travelin Light with Double Take (Folk),
Classic vehicles area and ex Military vehicles.
Crafts Marquee selling various gifts,
Small group of World War Two Re-enactors,
Typhoon Flight Simulator,
Dutch Supermarine Spitfire flight simulator with VR Goggles,
Wickhams Railway trolley,
Buccaneer & Jaguar jet cockpits,
Vale Islanders folk dancing,
Amusements featuring Bouncy Castles, Zorb Balls, Karts, mini Childrens rides and Funhouse,
50+ Trade & Charity stalls,
Bar & Hot / Cold food & drink,
And more!
Get your tickets while you can at the advance prices.... on the day tickets will be available but at a higher price (cash only on the day!).
Admission: Adult £20 (£25 on the day), Seniors over 65 £10 (£15 on the day), 5 - 15yrs £7 (£10 on the day).
To book tickets, information about local road closures and more information go to:
www.abingdonairandcountry.co.uk