R I A T 2021

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Trevatanus

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11,123 posts

150 months

Tuesday 22nd December 2020
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So I realise that it's very early to starting talking about this, we do not even know if air shows will happen next year, but I like to keep a positive outlook.
A couple of things worthy of note, firstly it's the 50th Anniversary of the first RIAT at North Weald in 1971, and secondly, the A10 Demo Team has already self confirmed smile

bluey1905

248 posts

197 months

Tuesday 22nd December 2020
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Looking forward to the A10, fingers crossed for it to go ahead.

bern

1,263 posts

220 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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Could include a live fire demonstration on the HoC?

LimaDelta

6,520 posts

218 months

Wednesday 23rd December 2020
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I'm in. For the first time in a few years my work schedule means I'll be back in the UK for it, so have booked tickets. Sadly no hospitality (I guess a lot rolled over from this year's cancellation?) but I have booked a nice motorhome hire for the weekend. Can't wait to see the A-10, didn't know about that. Haven't seen them since the 80's. Fingers crossed it all goes ahead, but with our vaccination program coming on nicely and a summer lull in COVID numbers I'm quietly optimistic.

Trevatanus

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11,123 posts

150 months

Tuesday 16th February 2021
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Sadly, the inevitable announced today, another year cancelled.
I think in my heart I knew it would be, but did not want to admit, even to myself

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chopper602

2,182 posts

223 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Thread revival - anyone booked for 2022?

I've convinced MrsTheWife that she wouldn't enjoy two days of fast jets, so I'm taking the motorhome solo and booked three nights camping at the site next door - even better the 16th is my birthday !

Anyone else ?

Trevatanus

Original Poster:

11,123 posts

150 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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chopper602 said:
Thread revival - anyone booked for 2022?

I've convinced MrsTheWife that she wouldn't enjoy two days of fast jets, so I'm taking the motorhome solo and booked three nights camping at the site next door - even better the 16th is my birthday !

Anyone else ?
It's looking like a very interesting line up... I will be working down there for a most of the week

DavePanda

6,700 posts

234 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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We rolled our tickets from 2020, looking forward to it

14

2,106 posts

161 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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I’m going on the Friday and Sunday.

theplayingmantis

3,770 posts

82 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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Friday Saturday for me, but doubt i will last all day, my mates think i'm mad!

2019 was boring as hell with the o/h as the weather wasn't the best, flying solo again this time,. 2018 on my own was great as was roasting.

nordboy

1,463 posts

50 months

Tuesday 24th May 2022
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£62!! Blimey that's expensive?

I quite fancied going this year, but off to the FOS so the budget won't stretch that far.

LHB

7,932 posts

143 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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I’m going on the Saturday, went for the first time in 2019 and have been dying to get back every year. Very interested in seeing the Korean display team!

wolfie28

696 posts

144 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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I went in 2015, 16 and 17. I thought each year the spectacle dulled. The aircraft felt further away from the crowd line and higher, which meant to me it seemed less exciting. Was going to go this year but apart from a couple of aircraft I’ve seen it all before at previous shows so decided against it. Hopefully for those going the USAF will confirm more aircraft and have some flying being as it’s their 75th anniversary.

LukeBrown66

4,479 posts

46 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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Really if you are a certain age and can remember what a proper air show was like, you will scoff at any of this, 60 quid is insane for a few military combat displays, it really is a rip off. But then find me a major event like this that isnt.

But it will sell as there will always be people prepared to pay whatever for the chance to see a few planes fly about and take pictures.

shouldbworking

4,769 posts

212 months

Wednesday 25th May 2022
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Saw it was back on, got excited and went to book. 60 quid, forget it, went away disappointed.

RobGT81

5,229 posts

186 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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It's not a 1990s Mildenhall Air Fete that's for sure, can't compete with the BBQ for starters.


seabod91

604 posts

62 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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I used to go to waddington air show every year growing up, up until around 2013 ish. I’m considering taking my family to RIAT. Would I be left disappointed?

LotusOmega375D

7,618 posts

153 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Well I’ve just taken the plunge for a family day out after being reminded by this thread. I haven’t been for ages (15 - 20 years, maybe more?). It’s a fair trek from where we live and I’ve often been put off by the thought of the traffic. Anyway a bit of research has thrown up a local coach tour operator who will pick us up and drop us off 200 yards from our door step for a very reasonable fee. So I am going to let the coach driver take the strain, kick back, relax and enjoy a few drinks too.

We will only have general admission tickets and will arrive about 10.15/10.30h and stay till the end of the display. What would you experienced RIAT goers recommend bringing along for a comfortable day (eg. umbrellas, folding chairs, picnic rug, own alcohol?) and where would you suggest that we plant ourselves as a base location for the day?

Yertis

18,051 posts

266 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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wolfie28 said:
The aircraft felt further away from the crowd line...
They are further away, they've been getting progressively further away over the years since Greenham Common frown


wolfie28

696 posts

144 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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RobGT81 said:
It's not a 1990s Mildenhall Air Fete that's for sure, can't compete with the BBQ for starters.

The Americans sure knew how to put on a show that’s for sure. I have fond memories of Mildenhall, Upper Heyford, Alconbury and Lakenheath air shows back in the day. Todays air shows are sadly a mere shadow of what they were frown