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Fortunately
the weather decided to stay fine for the 11th Kemble Air day, and
although it was cloudy it was still warm and didn’t rain. This was our
first visit to Kemble Air Day and we found it to be a much
bigger event than expected. Directions and traffic control to the
airfield was well orchestrated and there was ample parking.
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were among 15,000 spectators and we were treated to a day full of air
displays from a vast array of modern and vintage planes and
helicopters. On arrival we were greeted to the usual precision
performance from the legendary Red Arrows - always a pleasure to see
their exhilarating displays.
Other shows of excellence came with the 'Guinot' wing-walkers and the 'Blue Eagles' (Gazelle & Lynx) helicopter display team - to see a helipcopter upside down and flying backwards is a must see. Other performances from the Supermarine Spitfire, Harrier jump-jet and the 'Grob Tutor'
aeronautical stunt planes were a pleasure to watch but one of the
highlights of the day was a mock battle involving two Tornadoes
demonstrating their power and agility, along with, a Hercules and
Sentry - the way the explosions were executed seemed so real - a
daunting thought or two crossed my mind.
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