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Yeovilton set for best Air Day ever!

USAF C-17 Globemaster - Winners of the Best Static Display 2017 - Paul Johnson

USAF C-17 Globemaster - Winners of the Best Static Display 2017 - Paul Johnson

The 2018 Yeovilton Air Day could be the best ever judging by this years line up of both flying and static displays.

The Air Day, which takes place on Saturday 7th July 2018 at RNAS Yeovilton, sees confirmed displays including the Canadian CF/16 in a special NORAD 60 scheme, the Greek F16 “Zeus” along with favourites such as the Red Arrows, Royal Jordanian Falcons and Navy Wildcats.

This year Yeovilton Air Day will showcase aircraft from 14 nations, the largest international contingent in 20 years,  across a 5 to 5 1/2 hour air display including role demo’s from the Royal Navy & Army Air Corp as RNAS Yeovilton helps celebrate 100 years since the end of World War 1. There will be involvement from the Royal Air Force too with the Eurofighter Typhoon Display Team and the Red Arrows showing off for RAF100.

French Navy “Snow TIger” Dassault Rafale

One of the several special events at this year’s air day will be the UK debut of the “Cocardes Marine”.  The Cocardes Marine will see historic and modern French Navy aircraft including a pair of Dassault Rafale jets, an Atlantique 2 and Zephyr & Paris fighters flying together, before breaking off into individual routines. The display will belong to the French Navy for around 40 minutes.

Another first for any UK airshow will see Navy Wings historic Sea Fury fly in formation with the Norwegian Historic Air Force’s Mig 15, the two aircraft haven’t shared the same sky since the Korean where at least one Mig 15 was shot down by a Fleet Air Arm Sea Fury.

MS.760 Paris – Mickael Debierre

Helicopter fans won’t be disappointed with the UK’s first air show appearance of the Austrian Flying Bulls with the aerobatic BO105 Helicopter and the worlds only flying Bristol Sycamore, the first helicopter to enter service with the Royal Air Force. The Navy will also be showing its latest Merlin & Wildcat helicopters on both flying and static duties.

In another first for Yeovilton Air Day, the Lithuanian Air Force will be participating for the first displaying static aircraft including a Mi-8 “Hip” Helicopter and L-39 Albatross trainer.

The Flying Bulls Bristol 171 Sycamore – Peter Reoch

Static aircraft will include some giants including a Netherlands Air Force KDC-10 Tanker, Candian C130 Hercules and a USAF C17 Globemaster III. Visitors to the show will have the chance to walk around and inside these giants of the military aviation world.

Tickets are available for Yeovilton Air Day 2018 and cost £24 (in advance) £30 (on the day) for adults, £7 and £10 for children between 5 & 15yrs.

Confirmed Aircraft

Royal Navy – Flying

Royal Navy – Static

Royal Air Force – Flying

Chinook HC6A (New update)

Foreign Military – Flying

Foreign Military – Static

Classic Jets & Cold War Era Types – Flying

Classic Jets & Cold War Era Types – Static

Civilian – Flying

2018  A Year of Engineering

Another theme for 2018 is STEM which will see Air Day collaborating with fantastic interactive and knowledgeable professionals in the Lockheed Martin sponsored STEM Hangar. The hangar will allow next generation of engineers get hands-on by making their own rockets and using virtual reality flight simulators, there’s something for all ages to learn about the fascinating cutting-edge technologies that are around us every day.

Other activities include:

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