BBMF Lancaster Spitfire Hurricane Hurricane Mustang Mustang Mustang Pitts Seafire Stearmans Stinson Supercar-1 T28-1 T28-2

Old Buckenham Air Show 2010

The Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary 1940 - 2010 the most important event in Royal Air Force history, fought over Britain - 10th July - 31st October 1940.

For more information on the Battle of Britain please view these related links.

RAF Battle of Britain 70th Anniversary

Air Show 2010 Line up

Display Aircraft (Provisional) Pilot
RAF BBMF Spitfire, Hurricane, Lancaster RAF BBMF pilots
North American P51D Mustang Rob Davies
Bucker Jungmann Michael Pickin
Avions Mudry CAP 232 Richard Pickin
Boeing Stearman Trio Honey, Monk & Bagshaw
Cessna Bird Dog Justin Needham
Yak 50 Steven Partridge-Hicks
Pitts S1 Ollie Elmer
T28 Fennec Ray Cortsin
Fournier RF4D motor-gliders Duo Bob Grimstead/TBA
Douglas A-1 Skyraider Rod Dean
Stinson L5 Gerry Honey

2010 is the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. The Old Buckenham Air Show on the 27th June 2010 will help commemorate this great historic event with a display by the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight of Spitfire, Hurricane and Lancaster, supported by other WWII aircraft including the American long range fighter that protected the B24 bombers from Old Buckenham all the way to their targets and back − the North American P51D Mustang.

Our three Boeing Stearmans − the 1940's biplane aircraft that most American and many British pilots learnt to fly on will display again with other WWII types, including a Bucker Jungmann biplane.

The display will also feature modern aerobatic aircraft and a very elegant motor-glider duo display, together with all the ground attractions the Old Buck Air Show is known for − classic cars and military vehicles, trade stands and hot food and refreshments.

As before the Air Show will support East Anglia's Childrens Hospices. EACH are building a brand new hospice so they need all the financial help they can get. Come to the Show and help us to help them.

Visit the Advanced Booking page to save money by buying your tickets before the event.