January 18, 2004 at 10:34 pm
Has anyone seen this airshow advertised at Earls Court April 16th -18th or know anything about it?
The little i’ve seen said ‘Historic aircraft’ which ones?:confused: http://www.londonairshow.co.uk
By: brenmcc1 - 2nd April 2005 at 20:23
Ha, good old OAT supplied me a ticket. Cheers guys 😉
By: coanda - 2nd April 2005 at 20:09
i got ripped off on the train ticket……..life’s never fair.
By: brenmcc1 - 31st March 2005 at 10:40
I got a free ticket 😀
By: Chipmunk Carol - 30th March 2005 at 13:54
It’s a quality object d’art. You could display in in your front window to impress the neighbours.
By: Chipmunk Carol - 29th March 2005 at 23:09
I just happen to be in London that weekend and had got half a mind
Nothing new there then!
Oh all right then, you’ve persuaded me.
This will make you laugh.
Exxon are sponsoring the London Air Show.
They also sponsor Mark Jefferies “Elite Twister” (his Extra 300).
Do a Google search on Elite Twister.
Snigger.
By: Chipmunk Carol - 20th January 2004 at 12:07
Originally posted by sparky
‘Historic’ Aircraft
Have you seen the stuff students train on. It’s ancient.
By: sparky - 20th January 2004 at 11:37
I saw no mention of any ‘historic’ aircraft being there.
If you go to the website there is a running script along the bottom which have the words ‘Historic’ Aircraft
By: von Perthes - 19th January 2004 at 18:30
Having done a spot of ‘Googling’, it looks more of a General Aviation event, than say transporting the Biggin Hill static display into Central London. It does seem to be more of a ‘Boat Show’ type event. I saw no mention of any ‘historic’ aircraft being there. I’m sure there will be more details of any aircraft to be present, as exhibitors sign up over the coming weeks.
Geoff
By: futurshox - 19th January 2004 at 08:38
I’ve been told that it’s being run by the same people as put on the Boat Show, and lots of juicy exhibits are on the cards… We will find out, I guess!
By: Shorty01 - 18th January 2004 at 22:41
Maybe we could have a flypast forum stand in the corner with a veritable array of fine ales & bitters to sup between forays onto other stands. One test could be one pint per stand visited.