Did you know that registration to Fighter Control is completely free and brings you lots of added features? Find out more....
RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Date announced for Culdrose Air Day 2016
Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose is pleased to announce the date for ‘Air Day’ 2016 - Thursday 28th July.
The annual event, which has become a firm favourite on the Cornish event calendar, enables the general public to experience the sights, sounds and smells ‘onboard’ one of the Royal Navy’s helicopter bases, whilst seeing breathtaking flying displays in the sky. It is the only day of the year when the public can ‘experience the world of Culdrose’ and see what happens behind the security gates.
The Commanding Officer of Culdrose, Captain Adrian Orchard OBE said: “We had a fabulous Air Day this year and we are already looking forward to the 2016 event. It is really important that once a year we open up our gates to show off our amazing aircraft, our highly training personnel and tell visitors from across Cornwall and beyond, why RNAS Culdrose is so vital to the Royal Navy.”
“Our Air Day is a bit different from the other air shows across the United Kingdom. It is one of the few events run by a military establishment, and we put a lot of effort into giving non-military personnel the opportunity to come into our world. At the 2016 event, I am keen that not only will our visitors witness fantastic flying displays, but they get a chance to meet those serving on operations across the World and learn about our outstanding aircraft and training facilities. We will work hard to make it another day to remember.”
Now that the date has been set, the Air Day team will start to book aircraft for the flying display and military acts for the arena. A list of aircraft participating in the event will be announced next year and tickets for the event will be on sale in the New Year. More information about the event will be available soon at www.culdroseairday.com
Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose is pleased to announce the date for ‘Air Day’ 2016 - Thursday 28th July.
The annual event, which has become a firm favourite on the Cornish event calendar, enables the general public to experience the sights, sounds and smells ‘onboard’ one of the Royal Navy’s helicopter bases, whilst seeing breathtaking flying displays in the sky. It is the only day of the year when the public can ‘experience the world of Culdrose’ and see what happens behind the security gates.
The Commanding Officer of Culdrose, Captain Adrian Orchard OBE said: “We had a fabulous Air Day this year and we are already looking forward to the 2016 event. It is really important that once a year we open up our gates to show off our amazing aircraft, our highly training personnel and tell visitors from across Cornwall and beyond, why RNAS Culdrose is so vital to the Royal Navy.”
“Our Air Day is a bit different from the other air shows across the United Kingdom. It is one of the few events run by a military establishment, and we put a lot of effort into giving non-military personnel the opportunity to come into our world. At the 2016 event, I am keen that not only will our visitors witness fantastic flying displays, but they get a chance to meet those serving on operations across the World and learn about our outstanding aircraft and training facilities. We will work hard to make it another day to remember.”
Now that the date has been set, the Air Day team will start to book aircraft for the flying display and military acts for the arena. A list of aircraft participating in the event will be announced next year and tickets for the event will be on sale in the New Year. More information about the event will be available soon at www.culdroseairday.com
- Stuart Green
- Posts: 275
- Joined: Tue Apr 24, 2012 9:53 pm
- Location: Sherburn in Elmet
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Going for the first time next year, always fancied going but never quite got there
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Aircraft update for RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016:
Those already signed up to appear include:
Military
Merlin HM MK2
Sea King MK7 SCaSAC
Belgium Air Force Sea King
The Gazelles
Polish Navy – Antonov AN-28
Cobham Falcon 20
Aerobatic Display Teams
The Blades
Team Raven
Breitling Wing Walkers
Solo Aerobatics
Muscle Biplane – Rich Goodwin
Historic
Bucker Jungmann
Chance Vought Corsair
Spitfire MK XIV
Douglas Skyraider
T6 Texan
Bronco
Swordfish
Jets
Sea Vixen
The organisers reserve the right to amend the above list subject to operational commitments. The participation of all aircraft is subject to serviceability, weather & other conditions.
AVIAT Husky (Seaplane)
Boredom Fighter
Catalina
Cessna 182R (Seaplane)
Chipmunk
Cobham Falcon
Dutch NH-90
Eurofighter Typhoon (German)
Gazelle Helicopters
Griffin Helicopter
Hawk
King Air Avenger
Lynx
Merlin MK2
Mudry Cap 10
Polish AN-28
Queen Bee
RAF Chinook
Scottish Aviation Bulldog
Sea Harriers
Sea King Mk7
Squirrel HT-1
TB-10
Wildcat
Not 100% but I think the first part of the list is flying and the second after Sea Vixen the static line up
Those already signed up to appear include:
Military
Merlin HM MK2
Sea King MK7 SCaSAC
Belgium Air Force Sea King
The Gazelles
Polish Navy – Antonov AN-28
Cobham Falcon 20
Aerobatic Display Teams
The Blades
Team Raven
Breitling Wing Walkers
Solo Aerobatics
Muscle Biplane – Rich Goodwin
Historic
Bucker Jungmann
Chance Vought Corsair
Spitfire MK XIV
Douglas Skyraider
T6 Texan
Bronco
Swordfish
Jets
Sea Vixen
The organisers reserve the right to amend the above list subject to operational commitments. The participation of all aircraft is subject to serviceability, weather & other conditions.
AVIAT Husky (Seaplane)
Boredom Fighter
Catalina
Cessna 182R (Seaplane)
Chipmunk
Cobham Falcon
Dutch NH-90
Eurofighter Typhoon (German)
Gazelle Helicopters
Griffin Helicopter
Hawk
King Air Avenger
Lynx
Merlin MK2
Mudry Cap 10
Polish AN-28
Queen Bee
RAF Chinook
Scottish Aviation Bulldog
Sea Harriers
Sea King Mk7
Squirrel HT-1
TB-10
Wildcat
Not 100% but I think the first part of the list is flying and the second after Sea Vixen the static line up
-
- Posts: 815
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 9:38 pm
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
First time for me any tips on the best place to park, and what time to get there,
think of getting there for 7/730.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steve.
think of getting there for 7/730.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Steve.
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Belgian F16 just added to show
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
4 ship Belgium F-16 flypast now announced to open the show!
Very unusual for any airshow (outside of Belgium), let alone a small-ish helo base on the tip of Cornwall! They must be en-route to somewhere else surely - Malaga Spain perhaps?
Very unusual for any airshow (outside of Belgium), let alone a small-ish helo base on the tip of Cornwall! They must be en-route to somewhere else surely - Malaga Spain perhaps?
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
That should be quite impressive!
-
- Posts: 815
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 9:38 pm
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Don't no about F16s ,but 4 CM170s seen leaving St Marwgan,
heading towards Culdrose at 1030 today.
Steve.
heading towards Culdrose at 1030 today.
Steve.
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Patrouille Trenchant on their way back to France after Bray.
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Weather front appears to be passing over the field at the moment, rain expected to clear in time for the start of the flying programme.
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Well this is miserable, 200m vis which has gotten worse over the last hour. Belgians all cancelled, but don't worry we've got the Breitling Wing Walkers on first instead at 1...
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Presuming the Belgian cancellation includes the King?
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Left around 10 to 1. Few bits n pieces in static I'd not seen before so not a total loss.
MISSING - x1 Air Force.
If found please return to the UK.
If found please return to the UK.
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Would somebody post a list, please.
Thanks,
Bob
Thanks,
Bob
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Regs or Flying Display timings?
-
- Posts: 815
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2009 9:38 pm
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Don't expect a big one,probably the worst show I've ever been to,
for a station with approximately 40/50 active and 20 more on the
dummy deck,to have in total 10 in the static and one more in a hangar,
was pretty dyer,there was so much spare tarmac quite unreal,and to
top it the barriers where once again far to close.
Those that moan about Fairford should have been here,
they would've had a field day.
Glad I was on holiday and don't make a special journey.
Steve.
for a station with approximately 40/50 active and 20 more on the
dummy deck,to have in total 10 in the static and one more in a hangar,
was pretty dyer,there was so much spare tarmac quite unreal,and to
top it the barriers where once again far to close.
Those that moan about Fairford should have been here,
they would've had a field day.
Glad I was on holiday and don't make a special journey.
Steve.
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
A list with something in it please - not an empty list, thank you!!MRTT wrote:Regs or Flying Display timings?
Cheers, Bob
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Pretty gutted tbh, never in my life have I been to an airshow where things were so bad that nothing could even take off. I was really looking forward to the Belgian Sea King and seeing it up close. It seems everywhere else in the area had lovely weather today too, just to rub it in
Re: RNAS Culdrose Air Day 2016
Pop into Hurn Friday around 12, Signature apron..
.that'll get you reasonably close to the Seaking
.that'll get you reasonably close to the Seaking
Cheers
Mark
If our airforces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
— General Nathan F. Twining
Mark
If our airforces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
— General Nathan F. Twining
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 32 guests