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Air Shows => Air Show News & Previews => Topic started by: Globetrotter on October 07, 2007, 11:09:32 PM
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I was planning togo to Europe in 2008, so I said, well, if I can attend to any airshow, better!!
DO you know of any being held on june/august 2008??
Thanks in advanced!
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RIAT is always somewhere mid-July, it's the biggest one, and probably most expensive, but well worth it if you want to see USAF stuff as well.
It all depends on which countries you want to visit?
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That's not stablished yet (which countries I am visiting), but three of them will most certainly be Spain, Switzerland and maybe German countries It mostly depends on where the big airshows will be held
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The only big/real air show in Germany will be ILA 2008 in Berlin, but normally it's in May. It's more of a commercial / trade show. Switzerland isn't really known for air shows either, only the AXALP exercise in October. I don't know about Spain, there are always some beach air shows, I prefer shows at military air bases though. I'll get back to you here when more is known for the 2008 season. The RNLAF open days are pretty big, normally in mid June, this time at Leeuwarden in the north.
I'd focus on RIAT for now though. With some good weather, it will surely be the show of your life so far. I am still working on my photos from the show this year.
But if you like warbirds, go for Duxford - the museum and the Flying Legends air show.
There's no Paris Le Bourget or MAKS in 2008.
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There's no Paris Le Bourget or MAKS in 2008.
yep, I knew that :(
Sorry, but where is RIAT gonna be? do you know in which countries I need a visa? Though I have the Italian citizeship so...
Thank you soooooooooo much for your info!!! :D
RNLAF open days are definitely a possibility. I could meet you there if yo´'d like! :)
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RAF Fairford, UK. http://www.milavia.net/airshows/riat06/index.htm, http://www.airtattoo.com
Well if you have an Italian ID card or pasport, you don't need a visa for any EU member countries. For some other countries, such as Turkey, you can buy your visa when entering the country if you're a EU citizen. Won't be a problem until you go to Africa or Russia. Many EU countries also have open borders, but you still need to have ID on you, especially when travelling by air/international waters. Well good luck planning your trip, maybe we'll see eachother at some air show, whether here in the Netherlands, or some other country.
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Thanks a lot for the info provided!
Isn't it going to be a Meeting d'l Air or something like that? there was one in 2006..
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Hello Globetrotter!
There will be an international airshow in St. Gallen on 22-24 August: http://www.ibas08.ch/ (http://www.ibas08.ch/)
Here you can find the French airshow dates: http://www.ba132.air.defense.gouv.fr/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=269 (http://www.ba132.air.defense.gouv.fr/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=269) (note: the Avord airshow exact date is 13 July)
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Thanks for info, mate!
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I believe this is a very good thing to have if you are planning any airshow-hunting :P
http://www.scramble.nl/mil/show/showdates/showdates_eur.htm
hopes it helps you as it helped me :D
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Or stay here: http://www.milavia.net/airshows/calendar.php?y=2008&a=eu ;)
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hehhe, they won you in google:P my father found it ;D
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I added it yesterday, so you wouldn't have found it. Hehe. Google hasn't indexed it yet, we'll see where it ranks.
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I was thinking of going to the Asian Aerospace '08 in Hong Kong, as Singapore is hosting its own airshow.
EU is out of my budget, but if any of you guys are headed down south... ;D
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Ah cool, but isn't it a very commercial one, lots of civvies and b-jets? more trade than air show?
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Actually, it is. But the last time i went, i got to sit in a Tiffy, Eagle, Hornet and Falcon. The Flanker queue was too long.
Last year they showcased the F-35, so i think i should see enough fighters. ;D
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what about this one??
http://www.sunderland-airshow.com/
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Hmm, seafront show. Planes are a "mile" off and on the grounds itself there's not much interesting to see most of time. Surely worth a visit, but not something I would travel more than a few hours for...
If you are in the UK, I would recommend: RIAT (Fairford, RAF/USAF), Duxford (warbirds) Waddington (RAF), Farnborough (trade, lots of new stuff), Yeovilton (RN)... and Leuchars, but that's in September and in Scotland...
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I don't care much on where it is, I want to visit Europe first of all, but I want to go to a good airshow too. Now, dates have changes, second half of july, first week of August.
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Hm i nearly went to yeovilton last year... ;D