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Biggin Hill Festival of Flight - feedback?
- robstopper
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Biggin Hill Festival of Flight - feedback?
I'm thinking of going to the Festival of Flight at Biggin Hill this year. Can anyone shed any light on what it's like - in terms of getting in and out through traffic, how close the flight line is and what that means for photography possibilities?
TIA.
TIA.
Re: Biggin Hill Festival of Flight - feedback?
I went in 2017 on the saturday. Traffic getting in was fine as was getting out, although not as smooth as the entry. Flight line fine for photography and the display line is excellent. Executive a/c come and go up until the display starts, on the whole I would say something for everyone, I will certainly be going back this year.
- robstopper
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Re: Biggin Hill Festival of Flight - feedback?
great, thanks for the info! Sounds a lot less stressful than Duxford
- robstopper
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Re: Biggin Hill Festival of Flight - feedback?
Tickets booked for the Saturday
I'd never been to BH before last month - this will be my third trip there in the space of 3 months!
I'd never been to BH before last month - this will be my third trip there in the space of 3 months!
Re: Biggin Hill Festival of Flight - feedback?
I used to live near Biggin Hill, great viewing is always available whether you are on the airfield or in the valley, traffic is the only problem. Pretty much just one road in and one road out. Would highly recommend to all ages and enthusiast levels.
Re: Biggin Hill Festival of Flight - feedback?
I unfortunately cannot be there this year but can't wait to see what pictures you guys get
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Shaping up to be a good little show - NINE Spitfires scheduled to be flying, plus 3 Hurricanes, the Lanc', Blenheim, Fury, a Buchon........warbird goodness!
- robstopper
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Re: Biggin Hill Festival of Flight - feedback?
What a superb show yesterday. The weather and light wasn't conducive to good photography, but that aside, it was brilliant from start to finish. Easy getting in, and out - we stayed right 'til the end, and took no more than 15 minutes to get out of the airfield and on to the main road. Plenty of facilities and merch' stalls.
So many highlights, but seeing eight Spitfires in the air at the same time during the Battle of Britain staged sequence was pretty amazing. For me though, the stand out element was the "Spitfire Salute" to close the show. One solo Spitfire, the newly restored MkXVI from BHHH, in skies which had at last cleared to patchy blue, the sun starting to move down the skies, and Holst's "Jupiter" playing over the tannoy. Utterly magical and beautiful to behold, it will stay with me for a long, long time. Stunning display too, full of passion and emotion. Sadly, it seemed that the engine went sick just as he rolled out of the last move, with some smoke visible, and it sounded a little rough too. All credit to the pilot though, as he got it down safely and killed the engine as soon as he was on the ground. Really sad to see it being towed in, but hopefully it will be fixed and healthy again soon. He truly gave us a performance to remember though, so I'm very grateful for that.
I'll definitely go again next year.
So many highlights, but seeing eight Spitfires in the air at the same time during the Battle of Britain staged sequence was pretty amazing. For me though, the stand out element was the "Spitfire Salute" to close the show. One solo Spitfire, the newly restored MkXVI from BHHH, in skies which had at last cleared to patchy blue, the sun starting to move down the skies, and Holst's "Jupiter" playing over the tannoy. Utterly magical and beautiful to behold, it will stay with me for a long, long time. Stunning display too, full of passion and emotion. Sadly, it seemed that the engine went sick just as he rolled out of the last move, with some smoke visible, and it sounded a little rough too. All credit to the pilot though, as he got it down safely and killed the engine as soon as he was on the ground. Really sad to see it being towed in, but hopefully it will be fixed and healthy again soon. He truly gave us a performance to remember though, so I'm very grateful for that.
I'll definitely go again next year.
Re: Biggin Hill Festival of Flight - feedback?
Can anyone confirm the contents of the Heritage Hangar during this show please?
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