Sywell Airshow 2024

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havoc

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Friday 21st June
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Anyone going tomorrow or Sunday?

Despite the cancellations (and the will-she/won't-she with the A26) it looks like a good line-up.

havoc

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Friday 21st June
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zsdom said:
I'll be there both days, looking forward to it
Same. Been a while since I've seen a warbird line-up this good.

Weather looks a bit cloudier than it did a week ago, but it's going to be dry and the ceiling should be high, which is the main thing.

havoc

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Saturday 22nd June
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Geoff391 said:
Went today , great flying show , sunnier than expected so quite sun burnt.
Not a lot of stalls in the market place but plenty of food choice. 9 Spitfires at the end was excellent.
Pic’s to follow.
I'll echo all of that. Displays were in the main very good, and not ridiculously far away from the crowd line.

Noodles were nice but ridiclously pricey for what you got.


I've also decided I despise Bonhomme with every ounce of my being - no one should be that bloody talented and lucky... wink

havoc

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Sunday 23rd June
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Just back from day-2. Photos will have to wait until I get a new HDD delivered though... hehe

...and overall I thought the lineup and display was cracking. Great variety, good quantity, spectating felt a lot easier than Duxford and photography 10x so. Flight line walk was nicely done too. Commentary wasn't bad either. Not perfect, but the host got some experts in to assist and did a creditable job.

Highlights - The Extra 300 display, Bonhomme in the Fury, and the Fokkers. 9 Spits was a really nice conclusion to the main display both days, albeit I felt they could have pushed the envelope a little more on the solo / twin part of that display.

Portaloos were a little too portaloo-ish (vs the cabins you get at bigger / more established events), but there were plenty of them (vs Midlands Air Festival where there were 2 banks on opposite sides with permanently big queues). Food was...OK, typical festival-fare, typical festival prices (£12 for a small bowl of noodles with 5 nuggets on top IS taking the piss a bit though). Nice to get access to their small museum too.


Really hope it's back next year.