
During lockdown one thing I'd do to lighten the load of staring at the same screen in the same room day after day after day, doing stressful work, was to check into ADSB and see what was up and tootling around, I used to have flights of fancy about just dropping everything jumping on my bike and going out to spot cool planes and helicopters. I did eventually have a bike-packing trip to Salisbury Plain where I saw a couple of the Apaches in the flesh, which was all well and good.
This year I'm going a bit bigger and am going to bike pack my way to RIAT. I'm leaving Bristol area Thursday a.m. after school drop off, and hope to get to Fairford in time to see some arrivals on Thursday. I've got tickets for Friday and am camping locally - Townsend Farm. I'll cycle home home on Friday after the show, rest day on Saturday and then travel back by car with the circus, I mean family, for Sunday.
Things I am wondering about are...
What time do arrivals tend to happen? I think I'd be there on Thursday for about 2 naturally, is it worth me putting pedal to the metal to try and get there much quicker?
On the Thursday is Townsend Farm a decent place to watch arrivals, or should I go somewhere else? Are there any spots better accessible to someone on a bike?
Is it easy to get to the main entrance on bike for Friday? Is there anywhere to lock bikes up or is it lock them to the security fencing?
If there are any locals who cycle and have route suggestions I'd be grateful for them. I have not looked into this further yet but know some bits of the National Cycle Route network can be better than others - that's right I'm looking at you Route 4 down the canal between Devizes and Avoncliff! I'd rather light traffic tarmac than 0 traffic rutted canal path.
Any suggestions for any of the above gratefully received. Just over two weeks to go

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