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Gilly 07-23-2010 08:49 AM

Airshows
 
As it's summer and the season for airshows I thought I'd post a thread whereby you can post details of upcoming airshows.

Don't know if anyone is up my neck of the woods this weekend but it's the 10th Windermere Airshow.

http://www.windermereairshow.co.uk/

Highlights include the Red Arrows, BoB memorial flight, aerostar yak team and breitling wing walkers.

It's great for photography as the fells and lakes provide a fantastic backdrop.....when it ain't raining!!!

Edit: just found the following links to highlights of last years show presented by my mate Kim!

http://www.lakestv.net/lakestv-loadp...type=highwinds

http://www.lakestv.net/lakestv-loadp...type=highwinds

Lost Apiarist 07-23-2010 02:26 PM

Up here in the Pacific Northwest there are two coming up I can think of.

North of the border the great Abbotsford International Airshow/Canada's National Airshow

http://www.abbotsfordairshow.com

And a smaller more local show South of the border in Arlington, just north of Seattle.

http://www.arlingtonflyin.org/

FOZ_1983 07-23-2010 06:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gilly (Post 171324)
As it's summer and the season for airshows I thought I'd post a thread whereby you can post details of upcoming airshows.

Don't know if anyone is up my neck of the woods this weekend but it's the 10th Windermere Airshow.

http://www.windermereairshow.co.uk/

Highlights include the Red Arrows, BoB memorial flight, aerostar yak team and breitling wing walkers.

It's great for photography as the fells and lakes provide a fantastic backdrop.....when it ain't raining!!!

Edit: just found the following links to highlights of last years show presented by my mate Kim!

http://www.lakestv.net/lakestv-loadp...type=highwinds

http://www.lakestv.net/lakestv-loadp...type=highwinds

Im up North, but wont be going to Windemere...... i will see them anyway ;) im just down the road from you at Blackpool, so we'll have the luxury of the coming here to refuel etc.

You'll be getting the Spitfire, Hurricane, Dakota from the BBMF this year over the weekend of the 24th/25th july.

8th August we've got the BBMF (Lancaster/Spitfire/Hurricane) Red Arrows and others i cant think of from memory here at Blackpool performing on the sea front. Makes for some good viewing!!

Checking the BBMF's display chart... we wont see them here in Blackpool when they do your display because the same three aircraft are performing in Sunderland on the 25th after displaying at Windemere....so they will be refueling and overnight stay at Carlisle more than likely.

FOZ_1983 07-23-2010 06:32 PM

And if you get to see the Vulcan Bomber...... wow!!! That thing is incredible!! Loud is an understatement.

flynlion 07-23-2010 07:19 PM

Who doesn't love an airshow? Great idea for a thread :grin:

The big fly in at Oshkosh is just days away!

http://www.airventure.org/

The_Goalie_94 07-25-2010 01:57 AM

CF-18 crashed in an Alberta Airshow yesturday, it stalled doing a low speed pass.

winny 07-25-2010 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by The_Goalie_94 (Post 171758)
CF-18 crashed in an Alberta Airshow yesturday, it stalled doing a low speed pass.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ix1i3...yer_embedded#!

Soviet Ace 07-25-2010 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The_Goalie_94 (Post 171758)
CF-18 crashed in an Alberta Airshow yesturday, it stalled doing a low speed pass.

Yeah, that was insane. I saw that on the news, and then though of why the pilot was doing that anyway? FA-18s are known to have the wing dip left or right, when doing slow passes like that (or just a slow pass in general). Or at least, from the C-E versions they are. I can't remember why off hand, but it's something they're not good at. One of their aerodynamic flaws or something?

bobbysocks 07-25-2010 06:00 PM

i think he just stalled, and of course being that close to the ground couldnt dump the nose to gain enough air speed before he'd hit the ground so bailed.

FOZ_1983 07-25-2010 07:17 PM

It was part of the display routine though, was just a practise run wasnt it?

Point being, the pilot had done this move many times before and had logged up a huge amount of flying hours in this particular aircraft. Right now all anyone can do really is speculate until the crash is looked into some more.


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