Some additions to the Static aircraft we are expecting;-
DH83 Fox Moth
Bell 206 Jetranger
assorted Austers
Rutan Long Ez
assorted Yak 52s
Robinson R44
Piper PA-28 Archer
Evektor EV-97 Eurostar
Beagle Pup
Vans RV-9
assorted microlights
Only another 5-&-half weeks to go till we start the planning,publicity and fundraising for the 2009 event…truely a year-round job,but wouldn’t swap it for anything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Colin
Planning and preparation is now in the final few weeks for the ninth in the popular series of Abingdon Air & Country Show events held on the May Day Bank Holiday weekend(4th May 2008) at Abingdon airfield,Dalton Barracks,Abingdon,Oxon.For the second year in succession we will be raising awareness and funding for the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance based at RAF Benson.
As well as the hoped-for appearance of the Air Ambulance helicopter we will be staging a full three hour flying display in the afternoon.Aircraft involved should include historic aircraft like the Douglas Dc-6,Percival Pembroke,Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk and the legendary Supermarine Spitfire.From today’s armed forces we hope to have a RAF Hawk and Royal Navy Lynx in the flying display with RAF Merlin helicopter and Grob Vigilant on static display.
People will be able to actually take to the skies one of the historic aircraft of the Air Atlantique Classic Flight which were very popular in 2007.Several other aircraft will be on static display and private pilots will be able to fly their own aircraft into Abingdon on the day.The day is expected to finish with a mass launch of hot-air balloons in the early evening.
As well as the aviation attractions,we hope to have a wide selection of historic vehicles including the welcome return of the MG Works Car Rally that proved popular in 2007.Another locally produced car which marks a significant anniversary in 2008 in the Morris Minor(first produced in 1948) and we hope to be having a gathering of these present.As well as cars there should be buses,steam engines and ex-military vehicles on show…the latter including three tanks available for pleasure rides on the all-terrain course on the western edge of the main show site.
A wide range of childrens amusements,live music from Oxford & Kennington Brass Band,Flight Simulators,Dr Who’s TARDIS,Dog Agililty Team,arena events,craft marquee and club/trade stalls make this a very good day out for all the family
Obviously all advertised attractions are subject to weather,serviceability,availability etc,and while we announce them in the best of faith,we can take no responsibility for any non-appearances.
Gates open at the Barrow Road entrance to the airfield at 10 o’ clock in the morning and the day ends at 5.30 in the evening.
Public admission costs are;-
Adult £10
Child 5-15yrs £5
Senior Citizens £5
Under-5s get in FREE and car-parking on-site is also FREE…and there is a dedicated car-parking area set aside for disabled visitors.
Discounted price tickets are available now from our web-site http://www.abingdonfayre.com/tickets.php and from the following locations….Didcot First offices and Clothes 4 Work in Didcot, and Warehouse shop and Abingdon Information Office in the Old Abbey House Building in Abingdon.Our sales publicity stall will be visiting Abingdon,Didcot and Oxford town centres over the next few weeks and tickets will also be available at these locations.
Advance ticket prices are;-
Adult £8
Child 5-15yrs £4
Senior citizens £4
The price you see here is the price you pay…our on-line ordering facility incurs NO booking or admin fee and tickets are posted 1st Class with NO p&p charge.
Abingdon Air & Country Show is run by a small but dedicated group of enthusiasts with no financial back-up what-so-ever and so any company wishing to come on board and financially support us would be made very welcome indeed.
There is an A4 Event Poster which we use to publicise our event and I can e-Mail this tio you if you feel able to display it for us.
All information here-in is submitted in good faith and is correct at date 24th February 2008 but as stated earlier things can change for a whole variety of reasons.We would there-fore suggest people keep loggin on to our web-site(http://www.abingdonfayre.com) where any changes/up-dates will be posted
Best Wishes
Colin Smith
Press & Sponsorship Officer
Abingdon Air & Country Show 4th May 2008
http://www.abingdonfayre.com
Of course costs all round increase year on year but the cost of Kemble does seem rather steep – OTD price approaching that of Legends in fact (and DX has a very large on site museum!)
For a spiffing, and more economic alternative, have you considered attending the Sywell Show? I hear its rather good 😉 🙂
In advance On the day
Adults £12 £15
Children (under 12) £4 £5
Toddlers N/A FREE
Family (2 adults, 3 kids) £30 N/A
Flightline walk N/A £2http://www.sywellairshow.co.uk
TT
………..or if you’re nearer the Glos/Oxon area why not come along to the Abingdon Air & Country Show on May 4th
Adult £10(£8 in advance)
Child 5-15yrs £5(£4 in advance)
Senior Citizens £5(£4 in advance)
Under-5s FREE
Car parking FREE
Proceeds to the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance…advance tickets available NOW from http://www.abingdonfayre.com/tickets.php or various “over the counter” outlets in Abingdon and Didcot(details also on the web-site)
Colin
Could the Merlins & Pumas from Benson use it for night flying…Benson being only about 4-5 miles south of Chalgrove??????
Just a thought……….
Colin
Albert, the DC6 is not yet confirmed and unfortunately she will not be landing, sorry. 🙂
Spoke to our Main Event Organiser(..& Aviation Co-Ordinator) Neil Porter on this subject last night and the Dc-6 IS confirmed,IS landing on at Abingdon and we are expecting her to arrive on the Saturday before our main show-day on Sunday May 4th
Colin
Does anyone know the current state of the AN2’s at Chester, or ex Air Foyle one stored at Popham? Does anyone have any recent photos of them? Do the owners plan to use them in any way, or have thy been ‘abandoned’?
Does anyone have any photographs of them?
Bill Leary of the An2 Club at Popham will be visiting the Oxfordshire Aviation Group in Didcot next Monday(11th Feb)
with his presentation on operating the worlds largest single engined biplane.
Are you local(-ish) to Didcot…if so why not pop along
Colin
If it’s anything like Clive Denney’s presentation to my Oxfordshire Aviation Group on the same subject then you’ll be in for a real treat…ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!
Colin
….& 9th Abingdon Air & Country Show(in support of Thames Valley Air Ambulance) on May 4th 2008…http://www.abingdonfayre.com
Hardly dare ask, but did anyone make it in today, for the Vintage Aircraft Club fly-in?. There were about 20 booked in yesterday.
Will it ever stop raining?
Hope the Feb event fares better. Keep the faith, guys!
No activity noted between 0930hrs and appx 1300hrs….here’s hoping the weather plays ball on Feb 10th
Colin
The first flying display participants can now be announced;-
Percival Pembroke
Steen Skybolt
Douglas Dc-6(tbc)
Advance tickets now available from http://www.abingdonfayre.com/tickets.php
Colin
Adrian
no guarantees mate,but we’ve got the next Oxfordshire Aviation Group meeting next Monday and I’ll ask around the membership for you
Colin
Prices have now been finalised for next year’s event and tickets can be ordered from the following web-page http://www.abingdonfayre.com/Tickets.php
….or alternatively pop along and see the Publicity Stall at Abingdon Street Fair on Nov 28th,Didcot Street Fair on Nov 29th,or the AA&CS Xmas Gift & Craft Fayre at Kennington on Dec 1st
Colin
Advance tickets for our main Air & Country Show event should be available early in the New Year…keep logging on to the web-site http://www.abingdonfayre.com for more info
…….or come and talk to us at Abingdon Street Fair on Weds 28th Nov(stall in High Street),Didcot Street Fair on Thurs 29th Nov(stall in Orchard Centre),or at the AA&CS Craft Fayre at Kennington next Saturday 1st December
Help us to help the Air Ambulance to help you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Colin
Press & Sponsorship Officer
Abingdon Air & Country Show
A bumper crowd,
full stall-line(outside trade stalls and craft marquee stalls),
loads of aeroplanes and
vintage vehicles and
clear blue skies all to help the 9th Abingdon Air & Country Show(http://www.abingdonfayre.com) to raise much awareness and funding for the Thames Valley & Chiltern Air Ambulance
…..& a VERY safe one for all concerned
cheers
Colin
Welcome back,Delta Lady………….
& many,MANY happy landings in the future
Colin