Few events can rival the
intensity, drama and spectacle on offer at the International
Air Day at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton in
Somerset
on Saturday 13 July. The award winning show is one of the
Southwest’s largest one day events, attracting over 30,000
visitors, and will return this summer with an action-packed
day out for all the family. Alongside the thrilling flying
display there’s plenty to see and do on the ground – so
whether you’re a wide-eyed first timer or a seasoned air
show veteran, the experience will be amazing.
RNAS Yeovilton will take
TEAMWORK as its theme for this year’s International
Air Day and visitors will see Teamwork at first hand both in
the air and on the ground. The breathtaking flying display
will feature military and civilian display teams from the
UK
and abroad, as well as the resident squadrons performing
spectacular role demonstrations such as the famous Commando
Assault Finale. The ground displays will showcase modern
Royal Navy assets and equipment with interactive displays
showing the qualities, skills and professionalism of Royal
Navy personnel working as a team to provide Front Line
support to Protect our Nation’s Interests.
Confirmed participants
include world class military aerobatic teams such as the
RAF
Red Arrows and the Royal Jordanian Falcons. Undoubtedly,
the stars of the show for many will be roaring displays by a
Swiss Air Force F/A18 Hornet and a Czech Air Force Gripen
making their only
UK
appearances this year. The noise will continue thanks to
the return of the Belgian Air Force F16 and RAF Typhoon to
Air Day representing the cutting edge of modern global
fighter technology. Amongst the helicopter displays will be
the Royal Navy and Army’s latest aircraft - the Wildcat, and
the return of a real crowd pleaser, the RAF Chinook. On the
historic front, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s
Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane will
be present along with the Royal Navy Historic Flight’s rare
collection of naval warbirds. Their Swordfish (LS326) is a
veteran of the Battle
of the Atlantic, which this year marks the 70th
anniversary, and will take part in the flying display in
tribute to the courage and bravery of all those who served
in the North Atlantic. In
what could potentially be her very last display season the
iconic Vulcan bomber XH558 will also be firing up her four
mighty engines for another majestic performance over the
Somerset
skies. There will be plenty more aircraft on display in the
air and at close quarters on the ground.
Throughout the day there
will be plenty of family attractions including performances
from the Royal Marines Band and the Military Wives Choir
Yeovilton, a fairground, vehicle exhibition, service
demonstrations, field gun competition, picnic areas,
helicopter pleasure flights, simulator rides, trade stands
and much, much more.
Discounted advance tickets are available from
www.royalnavy.mod.uk/yeovilton-airday or by calling
the Ticketline on 08445 781 781.
UK ARMED FORCES (SERVING & VETERANS) Air Day 2013 Ticket
Booking Form
TICKETS |
ADVANCE |
ON THE
DAY |
Adult |
£20 |
£25 |
Senior Citizens (60+) |
£18 |
£25 |
UK Armed Forces (Serving & Veterans) - No
Handling Fees |
£18 |
£25 |
Children (5-15 yrs inclusive) |
£5 |
£10 |
Souvenir Brochure |
£4 |
£5 |
Helicopter Pleasure Flight |
£30 |
£35 |
Photocall Pass only (Fri 12th July) |
£16 |
£20 |
Handling Fee |
£3 |
N/A |
|