Revival air display

Revival air display

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webby74

Original Poster:

569 posts

180 months

Tuesday 4th September 2018
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Hi all. First time at the revival this year and was just wondering where is best to watch and get photographs of the air display? Thanks in advance.

tonymor

1,481 posts

172 months

Tuesday 4th September 2018
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I'd suggest near the chicane.

shaunroche

210 posts

146 months

Tuesday 4th September 2018
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Probably the best area would be near the flight apron where the Spitfire cafe is ie, near to the GRRC members' enclosure as the planes aren't allowed to fly over the crowds anymore since that wker at Shoreham, and they will fly in a circuit, the closest being when they fly along the line of the runway....

9.3

1,134 posts

192 months

Tuesday 4th September 2018
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tonymor said:
I'd suggest near the chicane.
I’d suggest anywhere but ...!!

Keep it stiff

1,765 posts

173 months

Tuesday 4th September 2018
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Depends on the runway direction, the banking Madgwick is good if they are taking off towards it and last year they were slightly less paranoid about aircraft starting their turns before they had cleared the spectator banking.

34053

50 posts

109 months

Tuesday 4th September 2018
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The air displays are a shadow of their former selves. Even pre-Shoreham they were becoming very tame. They were a real highlight. Now hardly worth bothering with.

webby74

Original Poster:

569 posts

180 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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Thanks for the info guys, most helpful

Tempest_5

603 posts

197 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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I went on the first Saturday of the Revival 20 years ago and the flying was spectacular. I did wonder about the aircraft being allowed to fly over us. I was annoyed that I wasn't there for Ray Hanna's famous startline fly through. A fly through is where you are at 20 feet attitude going between the grandstand and the pits/ clock tower at 200+ knots! Photos of the event out there in google land for the uninitiated.

72twink

963 posts

242 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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Tempest_5 said:
I went on the first Saturday of the Revival 20 years ago and the flying was spectacular. I did wonder about the aircraft being allowed to fly over us. I was annoyed that I wasn't there for Ray Hanna's famous startline fly through. A fly through is where you are at 20 feet attitude going between the grandstand and the pits/ clock tower at 200+ knots! Photos of the event out there in google land for the uninitiated.
Nah ........ it was tame he didn’t have anyone flying towards him!


34053

50 posts

109 months

Wednesday 5th September 2018
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Not tame.

ecsrobin

17,118 posts

165 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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There’s only 3 air displays showing on the timetable:

Friday - mustang 0800
Saturday - mustang 0830, spitfire and mustang duo 1905
Sunday - spitfire 0830

NDA

21,574 posts

225 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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34053 said:


Not tame.
Brilliant! Not seen that shot before.

Elderly

3,493 posts

238 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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ecsrobin said:
There’s only 3 air displays showing on the timetable:

Friday - mustang 0800
Saturday - mustang 0830, spitfire and mustang duo 1905
Sunday - spitfire 0830
Which means that there will be almost no Sterile Zones imposed for too long before and after the displays, which limited trackside viewing of the racing in those areas.

Tempest_5

603 posts

197 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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That's a bit minimal compared to previous years. Costs or more regulation or both I wonder.

aeropilot

34,584 posts

227 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Tempest_5 said:
That's a bit minimal compared to previous years. Costs or more regulation or both I wonder.
Regulations because of the need of the sterile areas, post Shoreham.

Understandably, its now just not worth the hassle and disruption to the rest of the event, which is a crying shame as it had always been an intrinsic part of the event.


mk1coopers

1,205 posts

152 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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In 2009 I was doing a parade lap, going down Lavant with the Lancs coming the other way, that will probably never happen again, the Cricket match display (when you had to have an invite to go) was fantastic, I was also at the circuit for that Spitfire Moment, buzzed the Bristol going up the start / Finish straight then had to pull up at the chicane :-)

Edited by mk1coopers on Thursday 6th September 16:16

ruaricoles

1,179 posts

225 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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Here’s a video clip from 1998...

https://youtu.be/rnc78LW7V1U

Air displays may not have improved in terms of spectacle since but video quality certainly has. Anyway, it captures the moment!

RichB

51,570 posts

284 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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34053 said:
The air displays are a shadow of their former selves. Even pre-Shoreham they were becoming very tame. They were a real highlight. Now hardly worth bothering with.
Unfortunately I've just read that this year it's just one Spitfire and a Mustang.

Krupp88

591 posts

127 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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The listing for from Goodwood is a joke. This morning there were 3 Spitfires and a Hurricane.

No ideas for a name

2,187 posts

86 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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No notices on any of the usual flight lines, so I guess no displays are planned.