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RIAT 2014 - News and updates here please
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I did a fair bit of criticising last year, this years show however is looking absolutely brilliant already.... Should have some US heavies back too dragging the F-35's over, great stuff DBH.
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It's all coming together nicely! Just a B1 Lancer to go and that will do me
So looking forward to July !!!

So looking forward to July !!!
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Would be nice if the USMC sent a couple of AV8Bs to come along with th F-35 oh and a couple of A10s, asking a bit too much i think lol 

Gareth
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Wait, still no Swedish HF?!
Clearly still a rubbish RIAT....
Clearly still a rubbish RIAT....

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From RIAT e mail today..
We are delighted to announce that the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, Joint Strike Fighter, will make aviation history this summer with its European debut at the Air Tattoo this July.
The Air Tattoo will be the first time the aircraft has been outside of the USA. It is our understanding that three examples of the F-35B, which utilises the short take-off/vertical landing capabilities once employed by the much loved Harrier, will be based at RAF Fairford for the event.
Two of the aircraft will be US Marine Corps examples whilst the third will be an RAF aircraft currently based at Eglin AFB, Florida. Demonstrating the 'hover' capability among other impressive manoeuvres, a single aircraft will take part in the flying display on all three days of the show.
The appearance of the F-35 will be the latest in a long list of legendary military aircraft that have made their UK debut at the Air Tattoo. These have included the F-14 Tomcat in 1976, the MiG-23 in 1991, the Typhoon in 1995 and the V-22 Osprey in 2006.
We are delighted to announce that the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, Joint Strike Fighter, will make aviation history this summer with its European debut at the Air Tattoo this July.
The Air Tattoo will be the first time the aircraft has been outside of the USA. It is our understanding that three examples of the F-35B, which utilises the short take-off/vertical landing capabilities once employed by the much loved Harrier, will be based at RAF Fairford for the event.
Two of the aircraft will be US Marine Corps examples whilst the third will be an RAF aircraft currently based at Eglin AFB, Florida. Demonstrating the 'hover' capability among other impressive manoeuvres, a single aircraft will take part in the flying display on all three days of the show.
The appearance of the F-35 will be the latest in a long list of legendary military aircraft that have made their UK debut at the Air Tattoo. These have included the F-14 Tomcat in 1976, the MiG-23 in 1991, the Typhoon in 1995 and the V-22 Osprey in 2006.
If you can keep your head whilst all around are losing theirs, you have probably completely misread the situation!!
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The Swedish Viggen and Draken will not be at RIAT, im sure it was said earlier?
Cheers
Cheers
Gareth
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Oculi exercitus
Blackcats remembered
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Oculi exercitus
Blackcats remembered
Jaguar Force Excellance! 2nd July 07.
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My comment was aimed at those people moaning because the SHF isn't coming to Fairford!!Blackcat1 wrote:The Swedish Viggen and Draken will not be at RIAT, im sure it was said earlier?
Cheers

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Is that your image for which you hold copyright, "seven"..?
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No RNLAF Apache display at RIAT (or any UK shows) http://www.apachedemoteam.nl/pages/calendar-2014.php
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Talk of Spanish Harriers at Farborough, do we think they will make it to RIAT also??
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Who knows but sadly as it stands the Spanish navy have declinedPaulo wrote:Talk of Spanish Harriers at Farborough, do we think they will make it to RIAT also??

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... flying at Farnborough...apparentlyPaulo wrote:Talk of Spanish Harriers at Farborough, do we think they will make it to RIAT also??
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Go to Farnborough.andrew b wrote:A harrier and an f-35 in hover would be out of this world chances slim to none but wat a picture that would make along with riat history .
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Today's update
Civilian
Folland Gnat T.1 (x2) Heritage Aircraft Ltd Advanced Trainer Static
Guimbal Cabri Helicentre Aviation Helicopter Static
Hunter Mk58 Hunter Museum Altenrhein Fighter Aircraft Flying
RANS S6 ES Coyote Royal Aeronautical Society Basic Trainer Static
Robinson R44 Mr Alan Smith Helicopter Support
Spartan 7W Executive Mr Nigel Pickard VIP Transport Static
Waco UPF-7 Mr Nigel Finlayson & Mr David Peters
Austrian Air Force
Saab J105Öe (x2) Düsentrainerstaffel Advanced Trainer
French Air Force
AMD Alpha Jet E (x9) Patrouille de France Aerobatic Team Flying
Hellenic Air Force
LTV A-7E/TA-7C (x2) 336 Mira "Olymbos" Fighter Aircraft Static
Spanish Air Force
Airbus C295M Ala 35 Transport Static
Boeing EF-18M/EF-18BM Hornet Ala 15 Fighter Aircraft Static
Royal Jordanian Air Force
Lockheed C-130H Hercules 3 Squadron Transport Static
Talk about a awesome update

Much charisma will be added to the array of combat aircraft on show at RIAT 2014 by two Hellenic Air Force A-7 Corsair IIs in the static park. Two examples of the Corsair II are due to be provided by 336 Mira at Araxos. It will be the first visit by Greek Corsairs to the event since 2007. These veteran strike jets, now the sole A-7s in military use, are reportedly due for retirement later this year.
The latest national aerobatic team to join celebrations at RIAT 2014 of the Red Arrows' 50th display season is the French Air Force's Patrouille de France. Owing to other commitments, the team, with its eight Alpha Jets, will be appearing on the Friday and Saturday of the Air Tattoo only. Last year, the Reds helped mark the French team's own 60th anniversary at Salon de Provence in May 2013.
The Royal Aeronautical Society will exhibit at RIAT 2014 a Rans S6 ES Coyote light aircraft to showcase its Schools Build-a-Plane Challenge, an initiative in which young people in secondary schools have the chance to build from a kit a light aircraft - and, hopefully, fly in the finished product. Several schools around the country are participating, and have flown the completed Rans aircraft.
Continuing a very long run of Air Tattoo appearances, No 3 Squadron of the Royal Jordanian Air Force will be sending a C-130H Hercules to RIAT 2014. Part of the RJAF's Air Lift Wing and stationed at King Abdullah Air Base in the capital city Amman, No 3 Squadron operates the C295 alongside its Hercules fleet, which currently numbers seven aircraft. If previous years are anything to go by, expect the Jordanians to put up an eye-catching display on their country near the Hercules.
Displayed statically in the Air Tattoo's Techno Zone will be a light helicopter not previously seen at RIAT, the attractive Guimbal Cabri G2 operated by Leicester-based Helicentre Aviation. The company uses the French-designed type for helicopter pilot training and flight experiences.
The history of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, will be reflected in the RIAT 2014 static display by the presence of two Gnat T1s owned by the Heritage Aircraft Trust and operated by the Gnat Display Team. The aircraft will be in the colours of the Yellowjacks, the Red Arrows' forerunner, and the Reds themselves. Naturally, the Gnats are set to form part of celebrations marking the Red Arrows' 50th display season, having been the first aircraft type used by the team.
Two beautiful classic aircraft will help form an appropriate aeronautical backdrop to RIAT's popular Vintage Village, the area dedicated to conjuring up memories of yesteryear. The highly polished, Art Deco-style lines of a Spartan 7W Executive, one of two owned by Nigel Pickard, will contrast with the biplane elegance of Nigel Finlayson and David Peters' Waco UPF-7. Both aircraft are based at Little Gransden in Cambridgeshire.
Two aircraft will be provided by the Spanish Air Force for the RIAT 2014 static park. An EF-18M or BM Hornet is coming from Ala 15 at Zaragoza - the first time a Spanish Hornet has attended the show since 2009 - while a C295 transport will hail from Ala 35 at Getafe.
The Austrian Air Force contributed a Sikorsky S-65 helicopter to the very first Air Tattoo in 1971, so it is fitting that Tim Prince's last show as director of the Royal International Air Tattoo should welcome the air arm once again, with a solo display by a Saab 105ÖE jet trainer. This item was last seen at RIAT in 2011. It is provided by the Düsentrainerstaffel (Jet Trainer Squadron) at Linz. The sight of the Austrian Saab display will be nostalgic for those who recall the Karo As display team that appeared at several Air Tattoos in the 1970s and '80s.
Civilian
Folland Gnat T.1 (x2) Heritage Aircraft Ltd Advanced Trainer Static
Guimbal Cabri Helicentre Aviation Helicopter Static
Hunter Mk58 Hunter Museum Altenrhein Fighter Aircraft Flying
RANS S6 ES Coyote Royal Aeronautical Society Basic Trainer Static
Robinson R44 Mr Alan Smith Helicopter Support
Spartan 7W Executive Mr Nigel Pickard VIP Transport Static
Waco UPF-7 Mr Nigel Finlayson & Mr David Peters
Austrian Air Force
Saab J105Öe (x2) Düsentrainerstaffel Advanced Trainer
French Air Force
AMD Alpha Jet E (x9) Patrouille de France Aerobatic Team Flying
Hellenic Air Force
LTV A-7E/TA-7C (x2) 336 Mira "Olymbos" Fighter Aircraft Static



Spanish Air Force
Airbus C295M Ala 35 Transport Static
Boeing EF-18M/EF-18BM Hornet Ala 15 Fighter Aircraft Static


Royal Jordanian Air Force
Lockheed C-130H Hercules 3 Squadron Transport Static
Talk about a awesome update


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Brilliant update again
Greek A-7's
Spanish F-18


Greek A-7's

Spanish F-18

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Getting better, but still got enough to make the show worthwhile.
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Come on, do you really think that will happen Chris?ChrisGlobe wrote:Go to Farnborough.andrew b wrote:A harrier and an f-35 in hover would be out of this world chances slim to none but wat a picture that would make along with riat history .
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A Harrier and F-35 in formation or Andrew going to Farnborough? 

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