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Biggin Hill Airshow 2010



Biggin Hill Air Fair 2010

The suns out and it’s got me thinking ahead to the summer and all the events the sunshine brings. The Biggin Hill Air Fair is one I’m definitely looking forward to. This year they will be commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. As a part of the commemoration they will recreate the summer of 1940, they will have an airfield attack enhanced through sound and giant screens.

Confirmed aircrafts to feast your eyes on so far are, Hanger 11 Spitfire and Hurricane, Old Flying Machine Company Spitfire MH434 and Biggin Hill’s resident Kent Spitfire.

The event will be held between the 26th and 27th of June 2010 and if you’re like me and want to have your own flying battle before that, then why not get together with your friends and get RC Remote controlled Planes and have your own little show. My personal favourite plane is the ParkZone Spitfire Mk IIB.


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