Static Dakota ...
... and a brace of Harvard trainers, in WW2 the last step before the single-seat Hurricane and Spitfire
Joy-rides available, price on application!
Part of the dog-fight display team. Apparently invented in the UK as early as 1868, Fokker copied it when a Sopwith crashed during WW1. However they extended the aileron beyond the end of the wing which gave it greater manoeuvrability than the Sopwith.
A really good flying display, aircraft all over the sky so I couldn't get a decent picture of any more than a couple at a time, and explosions on the ground and in the air.
P51 Mustang arrived, but then sadly had a technical problem so unable to fly
Fuzz Townshend doing his stuff with his usual good humour
... and a 'modified' Bentley Flying Spur
Lewis Hamilton's car from ... sometime. Organisers vague about where it was so we missed the start-up
Tiger 9 formation display team, one of only two ten-ship teams in the world
At long last we get to see the BBMF again