Formally a single day event, the Old Buckenham Airshow returns again this year over the first weekend in August.
This five-day “military and vintage festival taking place at The Hop Farm, Paddock Wood, Kent, will be packed full of education and entertainment bringing the Dunkirk Spirit to this historic corner of Kent”.
The Sunderland International Airshow returns in its 32nd year, held annually in July over the North East coast. The show boasts excitement both in the air and on the ground for all to enjoy.
PLEASE NOTE: This event has been cancelled to limit the spread of COVID-19.
The Battle of Britain Memorial Day at Capel-le-Ferne, Folkestone, is a chance for visitors to pay their respects to the men who fought so valiantly to protect this country in the summer and early autumn of 1940.
Held on Saturday 11th July, the Chelsfield Village Fair & Air Display returns offering the fun and entertainment of a UK village fair but with the addition of some aerial display action.
The official Royal Navy International Air Day is held annually at RNAS Yeovilton in Somerset, bringing together modern and historic military and civil acts in a day-long show.
Although mainly a car and motorcycle event, the Goodwood Festival of Speed attracts a few action-packed air displays to its schedule.
PLEASE NOTE: This event has been cancelled to limit to spread of COVID-19.
The Weston Air Festival & Armed Forces Day celebration is set to return in 2020, with action-packed displays taking place over Weston-super-Mare’s seafront and beach.
In its 26th year, the Weston Park International Model Airshow returns, having “established itself as one the foremost model shows on the world stage,” attracting visitors and pilots from all over the world.
AeroExpo UK showcases the best in General Aviation (GA) annually at Wycombe Air Park in Buckinghamshire, allowing seasoned pilots and enthusiasts to get up close to the latest GA aircraft on the market.
Designed to “highlight and showcase” youth organisations in the area, the 2020 show will be raising money for the Royal British Legion and a memorial stone for Les Birch, the show’s founder.
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