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Bentwaters Airshow
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Bentwaters Airshow
Details are now up on the BCWM website for the 2010 airshow...
http://www.bcwm.org.uk/html/airshow_2010.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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http://www.bcwm.org.uk/html/airshow_2010.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Bentwaters Airshow
Online tickets for this event are now on sale...
http://www.bentwatersparks.com/events.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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http://www.bentwatersparks.com/events.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Bentwaters Airshow
Three Harriers will be amongst the static line-up on Sunday,i photograped them today on the farside of the airfield.

Harrier T.8N ZD991

Sea Harrier F/A2 ZH806

Sea Harrier F/A2 ZH809

Its looking good so far !!!
Cheers - Graham

Harrier T.8N ZD991

Sea Harrier F/A2 ZH806

Sea Harrier F/A2 ZH809

Its looking good so far !!!
Cheers - Graham
Bentwaters Cold War Museum, Suffolk
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Re: Bentwaters Airshow
More information about the Airshow -
Air Display starts 13.00
1. Brietling Wing Walkers (2 Stearmans)
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2. F86 Sabre
http://www.goldenappleoperations.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
3. The Grace Spitfire
http://www.ml407.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
4. The Matadors (2 Sukhois)
http://www.jonesairracing.com/matadors.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
5. WTT22Sqn SAR Sea King
6. Parachute display Headcorn Parachute Club
http://www.headcornparachuteclub.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
7. Pitts Pair
8. FW190 ½ scale replica
9. Hawker Hunter ‘Miss Demeanour’
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10. Bush Cub
11. P51D Mustang – Janie / Marinelle
http://www.hardwickwarbirds.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
12. B17 Flying Fortress ‘Sally B’
http://www.sallyb.org.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ends 16.00
Flying is subject to weather and serviceability
Static Aircraft Display
De Havilland Dragon Rapide
North American OV-10 Bronco
Harvard 2B in USAF markings
Three x Cassutt 111M Racers
Fokker S11 Instructor in Dutch Navy Markings
Moraine Saulnier Ms733 Alcyon in French Navy Markings
De Havilland Chipmunk – in Portugese Air Force Markings
SF260 in Italian Air Force Markings
Cessna Bird Dog
Cheers - Graham
Air Display starts 13.00
1. Brietling Wing Walkers (2 Stearmans)
http://www.aerosuperbatics.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
2. F86 Sabre
http://www.goldenappleoperations.org" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
3. The Grace Spitfire
http://www.ml407.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
4. The Matadors (2 Sukhois)
http://www.jonesairracing.com/matadors.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
5. WTT22Sqn SAR Sea King
6. Parachute display Headcorn Parachute Club
http://www.headcornparachuteclub.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
7. Pitts Pair
8. FW190 ½ scale replica
9. Hawker Hunter ‘Miss Demeanour’
http://www.HeritageAviation.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
10. Bush Cub
11. P51D Mustang – Janie / Marinelle
http://www.hardwickwarbirds.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
12. B17 Flying Fortress ‘Sally B’
http://www.sallyb.org.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ends 16.00
Flying is subject to weather and serviceability
Static Aircraft Display
De Havilland Dragon Rapide
North American OV-10 Bronco
Harvard 2B in USAF markings
Three x Cassutt 111M Racers
Fokker S11 Instructor in Dutch Navy Markings
Moraine Saulnier Ms733 Alcyon in French Navy Markings
De Havilland Chipmunk – in Portugese Air Force Markings
SF260 in Italian Air Force Markings
Cessna Bird Dog
Cheers - Graham
Bentwaters Cold War Museum, Suffolk
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Re: Bentwaters Airshow
Hi Graham,
Thanks for the update, its much appreciated. Also what time do the gates open?
This looks to be a great day & I'm really looking forwards to it, especially seeing the F-86. Will all of the participating a/c be landing at Bentwaters or will some be launching their displays from elsewhere?
Looks like Sunday will be the best day weatherwise too
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If youre on base Saturday keep an eye out for the Queens birthday flypast as that should be visible in the distance to the North / North West of Bentwaters sometime between 12.30 - 13.00.
TankBuster
Thanks for the update, its much appreciated. Also what time do the gates open?
This looks to be a great day & I'm really looking forwards to it, especially seeing the F-86. Will all of the participating a/c be landing at Bentwaters or will some be launching their displays from elsewhere?
Looks like Sunday will be the best day weatherwise too

If youre on base Saturday keep an eye out for the Queens birthday flypast as that should be visible in the distance to the North / North West of Bentwaters sometime between 12.30 - 13.00.
TankBuster
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Re: Bentwaters Airshow
The gates open at 10am and the show finishes at 5pm
As far as i know all aircraft will be operating out of Bentwaters,the F-86A is also booked for Cosford the same day so not sure of its itinerary.
One of the old T2 hangars which is empty has been earmarked for parking,their making use of all available space !!
Thanks for the timings of the Queens flypast i will keep an eye out.
Cheers - Graham
As far as i know all aircraft will be operating out of Bentwaters,the F-86A is also booked for Cosford the same day so not sure of its itinerary.
One of the old T2 hangars which is empty has been earmarked for parking,their making use of all available space !!
Thanks for the timings of the Queens flypast i will keep an eye out.
Cheers - Graham
Bentwaters Cold War Museum, Suffolk
Re: Bentwaters Airshow
Especially as live you under the flypast route you fruit! Added info is that a Jaguar should be joing the Harriers on static I believe?
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Re: Bentwaters Airshow
You are right urkles
... Jaguar T.4 XX832/EZ has joined the static

Also arriving the day before the show is Hunter G-PSST

and F-86A Sabre G-SABR seen here on the runway after landing

Cheers - Graham


Also arriving the day before the show is Hunter G-PSST

and F-86A Sabre G-SABR seen here on the runway after landing

Cheers - Graham
Bentwaters Cold War Museum, Suffolk
Re: Bentwaters Airshow
Take your brolly and wellies, Sunday is forcast heavey thunderstorms.TankBuster wrote:Hi Graham,
Thanks for the update, its much appreciated. Also what time do the gates open?
This looks to be a great day & I'm really looking forwards to it, especially seeing the F-86. Will all of the participating a/c be landing at Bentwaters or will some be launching their displays from elsewhere?
Looks like Sunday will be the best day weatherwise too.
If youre on base Saturday keep an eye out for the Queens birthday flypast as that should be visible in the distance to the North / North West of Bentwaters sometime between 12.30 - 13.00.
TankBuster
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Re: Bentwaters Airshow
What a superb day we had at Bentwaters. Many thanks to all of you who organised this magnificent day.
The traffic control was well thought out & it was very easy to get on & off of the base which makes the day so much more enjoyable.
As for the event itself it was 100% superb with a great variety of aircraft & a flying display with no gaps in it
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Plenty to see & do on the ground & more than enough food outlets to choose from
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Toilets were plenty & any queues went down quickly
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The airshow commentary was also excellent, keeping the crowd informed & entertained throughout the day
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Highlight of the day for me was watching the F-86 & Hunter do their routine & also seeing Top Gears James May in attendance at the show.
Weather was great too
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Thanks to all you guys & girls who made this show something very special. Your efforts are VERY much appreciated. WELL DONE!
TankBuster
The traffic control was well thought out & it was very easy to get on & off of the base which makes the day so much more enjoyable.
As for the event itself it was 100% superb with a great variety of aircraft & a flying display with no gaps in it

Plenty to see & do on the ground & more than enough food outlets to choose from

Toilets were plenty & any queues went down quickly

The airshow commentary was also excellent, keeping the crowd informed & entertained throughout the day

Highlight of the day for me was watching the F-86 & Hunter do their routine & also seeing Top Gears James May in attendance at the show.
Weather was great too

Thanks to all you guys & girls who made this show something very special. Your efforts are VERY much appreciated. WELL DONE!
TankBuster
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Re: Bentwaters Airshow
Thanks TanKBuster for your comments,i'm sure Bentwaters Parks who organised the airshow will be gaging responses to the event.
And fingers crossed they will hold another one next year
Cheers - Graham
And fingers crossed they will hold another one next year

Cheers - Graham
Bentwaters Cold War Museum, Suffolk
Re: Bentwaters Airshow
Hey G, Carolyn said at the end, 'see you next year', so looking good but im volunteering for the same job, I dont envy the guys on traffic duty! Well done Allan (F104AMI), Archie,John, and the rest of the volunteers, I know from feedback today that you guys were unsung heroes. Everyone deserves a pat on the back for the great efforts, but these guys were brilliant!
And the feedback and compliments recieved are greatly apprieciated, cheers Tankbuster

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Re: Bentwaters Airshow
Thanks again guys.
If possible could you pass on my thanks to Sarah & the other staff at BP, or should I email her directly at Bentwaters?
It was a great airshow & of just the right size. The show was well handled and the day flowed very nicely. I think if it gets any bigger it could be a bit too much to handle, although I'm sure more people will come next year as the word is spreading fast of what a great day it was.
For your first airshow I think it was well organised with the right amount of aircraft & ground attractions etc & I would say that you got it right first time. I really could'nt fault anything about the day at all as it was so well organised from my experience of it.
Only suggestion I would have for next year is to try & keep it the same size & perhaps see if the USAF at Mildy & LN would be interested in supporting the event in some way & also the RAF. I did hear quite a few Americans in the crowd on Sunday at the show, which was quite nice as for those moments it gave it the atmosphere of the old Air Friendship days.
My son is a real Top Gear fan so he was very pleased to see James May at the airshow. He ran off with my camera to get some photo's of James standing outside on the 1st floor of the control tower. My son managed to get a wave from James so that made his day.
ROLL ON 2011

If possible could you pass on my thanks to Sarah & the other staff at BP, or should I email her directly at Bentwaters?
It was a great airshow & of just the right size. The show was well handled and the day flowed very nicely. I think if it gets any bigger it could be a bit too much to handle, although I'm sure more people will come next year as the word is spreading fast of what a great day it was.
For your first airshow I think it was well organised with the right amount of aircraft & ground attractions etc & I would say that you got it right first time. I really could'nt fault anything about the day at all as it was so well organised from my experience of it.
Only suggestion I would have for next year is to try & keep it the same size & perhaps see if the USAF at Mildy & LN would be interested in supporting the event in some way & also the RAF. I did hear quite a few Americans in the crowd on Sunday at the show, which was quite nice as for those moments it gave it the atmosphere of the old Air Friendship days.
My son is a real Top Gear fan so he was very pleased to see James May at the airshow. He ran off with my camera to get some photo's of James standing outside on the 1st floor of the control tower. My son managed to get a wave from James so that made his day.




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