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Post by plug on Jun 14, 2022 16:03:01 GMT 1
Although this small air show was clearly aimed at families rather than enthusiasts, the flying display was good and it was certainly reasonably priced at £10 for admission plus £5 for parking. However it was a shame Draken didn't put one of their recently-arrived Alca L-159E's in the static. G-AKDN DHC-1 Chipmunk by Dan Sprague, on Flickr This ATR will be parted out by Willis. Boeing 737 CN-RNJ was just visible in their hangar, also being parted out. G-ISLH ATR 42-320 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr Hunter ZZ190 is based at Scampton. ZZ190 Hunter F.58 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr G-BVEZ XM479 Jet Provost T3A by Dan Sprague, on Flickr Nine Red Arrows arrived, although their display employs only seven aircraft this season. Red Arrows Hawk T1 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr Red Arrows Hawk T1 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr Red Arrows Hawk T1 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr MK356 Spitfire LF.9E by Dan Sprague, on Flickr G-PBYA PBY-5A Canso by Dan Sprague, on Flickr G-IIRP Mudry CAP-232 & G-NGTC Extra NG by Dan Sprague, on Flickr G-DISP Rotorsport UK Calidus by Dan Sprague, on Flickr ZJ914 Typhoon FGR4 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr ZJ914 Typhoon FGR4 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr ZJ914 Typhoon FGR4 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr The Falcons parachute drop was cancelled as it was too windy. C-FPSH Do-228-202 by Dan Sprague, on Flickr Visitors not taking part in the air show: G-LAUD Cessna 208 Caravan by Dan Sprague, on Flickr D-CAAE Learjet 45XR by Dan Sprague, on Flickr D-CHDJ Cessna 560XL Citation XLS by Dan Sprague, on Flickr
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