I hope Abingdon has better luck- I have blagged a landing slot.
No major problem with Abingdon…was down there today on the first set-up day and although the grass is damp the surface is actually pretty much all firm and useable so should be good for Sunday…apart from the c-c-cold,-2 frost forecast for Saturday night so wrap up warm you early birds!!!!!!
Flying Displays confirmed:
T28 Fennec (Radial Revelation),
The Trig Aerobatic Team (2 Pitts Specials – Richard Grace & Dave
Puleston).
1930s Bucker Bestmann (WW2 German markings),
World War Two P51 Mustang ‘Ferocious Frankie’ (Alister Kay),
World War Two Hawker Hurricane (Peter Vacher),
Bucker Jungmeister biplane (Dan Griffiths),
1930s Miles Whitney straight (Jez Cooke),
Breitling Wing Walkers x2 (ladys on the top wing of Boeing Stearman
biplanes!!)
WW2 DC3 Dakota ‘Drag em oot’ (John Dodd)
RAF World War Two Spitfire (Memorial Flight)
RAF Hawk
RAF Tucano
RAF Tutor
RAF King Air
Avro Anson (Classic Flight
RAF VC10 Tanker flypast
RAF C130 Hercules flypast
Ground displays include:
HawkHawk Falconry demonstration, Ferret Racing, Punch & Judy Show,
Formula One Car, assorted Kids amusements, Trade Stalls & Crafts,
Flight Simulators, aircraft cockpits to sit in, Oxford Harmony
Accapella group, Viv’O’Gara Irish Dancers, Punch & Judy, Vintage
Vehicles & Steam, Live Music by Rock artist Rick Chase & Abbey Brass
Band, Arena Displays including MG Car Works Parade around the ring &
Vintage Police Car parade around the ring, ‘Vale Islanders’.World War
Two Encampent, Dukes of Hazzard ‘General Lee’ car, ‘Herbie’ VW Beetle
car…
Static Aircraft include:
Royal Netherlands Air Force Pilatus PC7, RAF Merlin / & / or RAF Puma
tbc, United States Army UH60 Blackhawk helicopter (subject to ops),DH60
Moth,based RAF Vigilant, Tiger Moth, Chipmunks, Bulldog, Zenair Zodiac,
Luscombe, TB10, Auster, C172,Harvard, Stearman,Jodel,ex German Air
Force OV-10 Bronco & more. Don’t forget apart from the RAF Hawk & RAF
Spitfire which are touring items, all other Flying Display aircraft
will be on static viewing also.?
Proceeds from this event go to the local Thames Valley & Chiltern Air
Ambulance and tickets are now available from the
website(http://www.abingdonfayre.com),Visitor Info Points in
Abingdon,Didcot,Oxford,Wallingford,Wantage and Witney,branches of the
Newbury Building Society in Abingdon,Didcot,Hungerford,Newbury and
Thatcham,and the Wearhouse store in Stratton Way,Abingdon
Thanks for your support and hope you enjoy your day with us on May 6th
Latest info;-
Flying Display:
DC3 Dakota
Miles Whitney Straight
Hurricane mk1
Breitling Wing Walkers x2
P51 Mustang
Jungmeister & Bucker Bestmann formation/solos
Pitts Pair
T28 Fennec
RAF BBMF Spitfire (as seen from the schedule released)
RAF solos tbc soon
RAF ‘heavys’ flypast possible – at least one type we hope,gonna push for a VC10 flythru as we had in 2010.
Static will include over 40 selected vintage types to fly in, RAF JHC helicopters tbc but hoping at least for one of our regulars the Merlin, Royal Navy & / or Army Air Corp Helicopter (type tbc) a possibility, US Army SHAPE Flt UH60 Helicopter and most of the Flying Display aircraft will be on the ground.
Ground displays include the local Abbey Brass Band, Lumbawakks & Vale islanders dance troops, Rick Chase rock vocalist live music, Crafts, Vintage vehicles, Kids amusements including a Flight sim, Crooked cottage and Zorbs, a this point well over 50 assorted trade stalls booked with more to follow, local MG Car Club rally, hopefully a Formula One car and much more
Advance tickets are available now from the website(http://www.abingdonfayre.com/tickets.php) and also Visitor Info Centres in Abingdon,Didcot,Oxford,Wallingford,Wantage and Witney plus from 1st March at branches of Newbury Building Society in Abingdon,Didcot,Hungerford,Newbury and Thatcham
First Press brief: Abingdon Air & Country ‘Charity’ Show 2012
The 13TH annual Abingdon Air & Country Show takes place on Sunday 6th May, at Abingdon Airfield, Oxfordshire, one of the regions larger charity events and helping to raise funding for the local Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Trust.
Amongst the first confirmed participants so far are a World War Two P51 Mustang and World War Two Hurricane as part of the Flying Displays, the Hurricane hopping over from its base at North Moreton, Didcot, owned by Peter Vacher. Military participants are being allocated over the coming few months.
On the Ground, varied Arena Displays are being sought, Rock guitarist Rick Chase will be returning, and it is hoped once again one of the locally based Formula One teams will be providing a showcar statically amongst other attractions. There will be a small Static aircraft area also featuring around 40 types, including the United States Army Blackhawk helicopter based in Belgium,and hopefully RAF Benson based Merlin & Puma helicopters, frequent users of the airfield, subject to operations.
The 2011 event raised £8,075.00 for the Air Ambulance Trust after essential running costs were paid for, but the Organiser Neil Porter is hoping this total can be matched in 2012.
The show has raised £23,075.63 for the Air Ambulance since 2007, and a further £14,000 from 2001 – 2006 for the Oxford based Helen & Douglas House Respite Centres.
Advance Tickets will be on sale from 1st Febuary at selected local Tourist Information Centres and online from our website via paypal – http://www.abingdonfayre.com
On the day prices are Adults £15, Senior Citizens £10, Child 5-15yrs £5, Under 5s Free
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Colin Smith
Press Co-ordinator
Abingdon Air & Country Show
He did mention the “zapping” at Fairford…guess they must have been fairly easily removable,as they had disappeared by the time of Cholsey ModelMania(organised by Dave’s daughter) the weekend after RIAT.
BTW…these pictures were taken at a Family Fun Day in Didcot on August Bank Holiday Monday 2010
cheers
Colin
On behalf of Neil and the rest of his gang of Merry Men(& Ladies) a huge Thanks for all the messages of support at this difficult time…these have been a big help!!!!!!!!!
Hopefully between us all,the AACS organising committee have managed to still provide a good,value-for-money day out and that all things considered people will go home Happy and Satisfied after their day with us
see you all Sunday,and Thanks again
Colin
This “charge” has been in place now for many years,and year-on-year there has been an increasing number of Historic/Classic vehicle owners only too willing to support our aims in raising funds for the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Charity…..this year the total booked in stands at well over 400,so we must be doing something right????
I should also add that the £5 DONATION goes straight to the Air Ambulance and NOT to the organisers of the Abingdon Air & Country Charity Show
This “charge” has been in place now for many years,and year-on-year there has been an increasing number of Historic/Classic vehicle owners only too willing to support our aims in raising funds for the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Charity…..this year the total booked in stands at well over 400,so we must be doing something right????
I should also add that the £5 DONATION goes straight to the Air Ambulance and NOT to the organisers of the Abingdon Air & Country Charity Show
This “charge” has been in place now for many years,and year-on-year there has been an increasing number of Historic/Classic vehicle owners only too willing to support our aims in raising funds for the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Charity…..this year the total booked in stands at well over 400,so we must be doing something right????
Mod Edit: No free advertising!
This “charge” has been in place now for many years,and year-on-year there has been an increasing number of Historic/Classic vehicle owners only too willing to support our aims in raising funds for the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Charity…..this year the total booked in stands at well over 400,so we must be doing something right????
Mod Edit: No free advertising!
We are truly excited to have secured the RNLAF F-16 display for this year’s Abingdon Air & Country Charity Show as, it would appear, are many of you! What we need now though, and this is the obvious bit, is for as many of you as possible to attend the show. We appreciate there is a show ‘up the road’ on the same day and some of you will be going there, that’s wholly understandable. But to those who are as yet undecided about Sunday May 2nd please, please pay us a visit. To the ‘regulars’ we thank you for your continued support, to those that haven’t been to Abingdon before, what a year to make it your first visit! We need to get as many visitors to AA&CS 2010 as we can, we hope you’ll be able to join us. Oh, and bring all your family and friends along too!
Advance Tickets on Sale NOW from http://www.abingdonfayre.com
..and also
Warehouse Shop,Abingdon
Guildhall,Abingdon
One-Stop Shop,Britwell Rd,DIDCOT
& Tourist Info Centres in;-
Aylesbury,Faringdon,Princes Risborough,Swindon,Wallingford & Witney
For more info see website(http://www.abingdonfayre.com) or telephone 01235 529142,or mobile 07749 219001
Abingdon Air & Country Show
http://www.abingdonfayre.com
Oxfordshire Aviation GroupMr OAG
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2010 Abingdon Air & Country Charity Show
Just an update on this, here is the current list
Flying:
RAF BBMF Spit / Hurri / Lanc
RAF Hawk
RAF Tucano
RAF Tutor
Hurribomber
T28 Fennec
Swifts Aeros Team
Twister Duo
Harvard
DC3
Vampire
Plus one more hopefully to announce
Static:
(apart from the BBMF all flying display aircraft will operate from Abingdon & also be on static)
RAF Merlin
RAF Puma tbc
RAF Agusta 109 (32 Sq)
RAF C17 Globemaster tbc
US Army SHAPE Flt UH60 Blackhawk
RAF Chinook (maybe a Mk3?? tbc)
AAC Lynx tbc
RAF Grob Vigilant x2 (based VGS)
Chipmunks
Bulldogs
Miles Messengers
Stampe
RV9
Tiger Moths
C172s
OV-10 Bronco
Austers
Jet Provost
Harvard (different one from the flying display a/c)
Robinson R44
Europa
Extra 300
Enstrom 480
& about another 40 odd light aviation types
Tickets are now available from:
http://www.abingdonfayre.com
Warehouse Shop,Abingdon
Guildhall,Abingdon
One-Stop Shop,Britwell Rd,DIDCOT
& Tourist Info Centres in;-
Aylesbury,Faringdon,Princes Risborough,Swindon,Wallingford & Witney
2010 Abingdon Air & Country Charity Show
Abingdon airfield/Dalton Barracks,Abingdon,Oxon
Sunday May 2nd 2010 10 am-5 pm
A volunteer run event in aid of Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance
MORE THAN JUST AN AIRSHOW
To include;-
Flying & Static Aircraft,Trade/Charity/Farmers Mkt/Craft Stalls,Historic/Classic Vehicles,Ground Attractions & Displays,Arena Displays,Childrens Amusements,Live Music
On site catering FREE Car Parking
cheers
Colin
On behalf of the all-volunteer Organising Committee,a VERY BIG THANK YOU to everyone who supported the 2009 Abingdon Air & Country Charity Show back in May this year.With their help we were able to donate £7000 to the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance Trust.
To all the volunteer-helpers who set-up and take down the show-site,all the participants(airborne and ground-bound),all the suppliers of equipment etc,all the Traders/exhibitors and most of all the visiting public….THANK YOU for your support in 2009,have a very Merry Xmas and here’s hoping we can welcome you to the 11th Abingdon Air & Country Charity Show on May 2nd 2010
regards
Colin
2010 Abingdon Air & Country Charity Show
Abingdon airfield/Dalton Barracks,Abingdon,Oxon
Sunday May 2nd 2010 10 am-5 pm
A volunteer run event in aid of Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance
MORE THAN JUST AN AIRSHOW
To include;-
Flying & Static Aircraft,Trade/Charity/Farmers Mkt/Craft Stalls,Historic/Classic Vehicles,Ground Attractions & Displays,Arena Displays,Childrens Amusements,Live Music
On site catering FREE Car Parking
For further enquiries contact;-
Stalls/Ground displays Andy 01235 529142 [email]andyandsuep@aol.com[/email]
Aviation Neil 07756 258892 [email]neilsevent@aol.com[/email]
Crafts Sue 01235 529142 [email]andyandsuep@aol.com[/email]
Advertising/Press Colin 07749 219001 [email]smithoag@aol.com[/email]
Sponsorship Malcolm 01494 481524 [email]malcolm.ashby@uk.bp.com[/email]
Arena Displays Malcolm 01494 481524 [email]malcolm.ashby@uk.bp.com[/email]
Caterers SORRY…already catered for
Vehicles/Steam Adrian 07840 503047 [email]adrian.33@hotmail.co.uk[/email]
website;-
http://www.abingdonfayre.com
Advance tickets availablre from Feb 1st 2010
Nice shot of Family OAG lunching in pic 10 of your 1st Sunday post;):)
Colin
Guys
there have thankfully been very few Brick-bats relating to this years show,but in answer to those the Main Event Organiser,Mr Neil Porter,has asked me to cut ‘n’ paste his reply from the Feed-Back page to our web-site;-
Firstly, many thanks for all your comments – it is all useful information. To address some of the points raised:
Toilets – yes, we underestimated the number of toilets needed, as we didn’t expect quite as many people to turn up! Last year we got it right, this year we didn’t. Unfortunately toilets are one of our largest costs – they are around £50 per unit per day to hire – multiply that by the 25 units onsite… we simply couldn’t afford any more, as a non-commercial and volunteer-run show that gifts most of the profit to the Air Ambulance. The money we retain each year has to be spread across the board to make the show run. Having said that, it seems we may be in a position to hopefully remedy the toilet situation for 2010, and we will look into hiring the troughs mentioned too.
Traffic – a road accident in the vicinity of Abingdon didn’t help matters. The traffic queues outside the airfield could be helped a bit if everybody made sure they didn’t leave large gaps – it was apparent from aerial observation that the physical length of the queue could have been cut drastically if everyone had closed the gaps (thus freeing up the main roundabout under the A34 and the A34 slip road exits). Traffic queues are unfortunately one of the organisers’ worst nightmares as to be honest we cannot do anything about it – we will look at the situation to see if there is anything that can be done to help but is highly unlikely.
Delays on the airfield – access to the airfield is restricted to the southern gate off Barrow Road, which gives us the maximum length of hard surface within the airfield to try and get as many cars as possible off the public roads. This hard surface – the perimeter track – is only wide enough for 3 lanes plus a further lane for emergency access and any departing traffic. Use of the grass either side is not possible due to the poor condition of some of the land – and had it been wet, could have been very muddy/unuseable/dangerous. We can see people’s views on the ‘lack of paygate staff’. Our problem here is getting willing and competent volunteers to run this point – we only had 13 people available (not all available simultaneously due to breaks etc.). You can help to some extent by buying advance tickets, enabling you to utilise the advance ticket lane to get in quicker once on the airfield.
Advertising & Signage – a few people mentioned the lack of banner advertising for the show in the run up to the weekend; well the answer is unfortunately that the local council have banned banner advertising etc and any unauthorised banners – or ‘flyposting’ – could lead to the organisers being fined! We were, however, in the local newspapers and radio and on various websites including – of course – this one!
We hope you all enjoyed your day despite any inconveniences you suffered and will return to support us and your local Air Ambulance next year!
Neil Porter, event organiser
On behalf of Neil and the rest of the committee,thank you for reading this and I hope you are re-assured that we do everything possible to make your visit to this annual all-volunteer run CHARITY event as pleasant as we can
Colin