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  • Unfortunately last week we heard from Historic Helicopters that their Whirlwind will not be able to make RIAT this year, due to major engineering works.
  • On the ground, we’re pleased to welcome three aircraft for static display from the Italian Air Force which are all relevant for our ‘Eyes in the Skies’ theme.
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This jet in previous years has been one of our award winning flying displays, so it’s a display not to be missed. We have also heard from Slovenia, who plan to send their Pilatus PC-9M to perform in the flying display. This aircraft, flown at airshows across Europe for many years by Andrej Fiorelli, is a multi-award-winning display so one to take note of in July.

This week we can also add an Italian Avanti, Finnish C-295 and Spanish C-295 to our participation list, as they will be acting as support aircraft during RIAT25. Whilst they may not be visible over the show weekend, our FRIAT members will see them operating in/out of RAF Fairford during the RIAT period. Each week on this page you can read the latest news, direct from our Air Operations Department, detailing the aircraft due to participate at RIAT25 as part of our #TakeoffThursday updates.

A very warm welcome awaits the Egyptian Air Force and their ‘Coaler’ aircraft at RAF Fairford. To mark the 65th Anniversary of the Frecce Tricolori, we are pleased to be welcoming the world’s only airworthy FIAT G.91 aircraft to the show! Whilst it will not be performing a full aerobatic display, avia masters apk it will be flying on Saturday & Sunday in a special tribute to the past, present and future of the Italian Air Force’s aerobatic team. From the same owner, we also welcome a pair of Aermacchi MB-326 aircraft (one MB-326E and one MB-326K) to join our static display.

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Once again coming from Fighter Wing Skrydstrup, flown by long-term display pilot ‘TEO’ with his specially painted aircraft, for what could be the last time we ever see a classic F-16AM in the RIAT flying display. This jet will be part of our celebrations to mark 40 years of calling RAF Fairford home to the Air Tattoo, as the Royal Danish Air Force will also send an F-16B (ET-615) to the 1985 show. We have asked them to bring this exact airframe, which is still in operational service four decades on, but it of course depends on serviceability. Two more Royal Air Force training aircraft will also join the static displays, with the Phenom from RAF Cranwell and Juno from RAF Shawbury both now confirmed to participate at RIAT25. The current plan is to have two Junos present at the show, one parked in the Ascent Showcase near the centre of the show, and another parked near the RAF Experience at the eastern end of the showground.

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A smaller, but just as exciting, addition to the static display comes in the form of a MD-500 helicopter from the Finnish Army. These characteristic helicopters are rarely seen in the UK so will be another highlight for aviation enthusiasts come July. Finally, a civilian Piper Cub in Italian Army colours will also join the static display to offer a historical perspective on our ‘Eyes in the Skies’ theme. There are three additions to the static line from the Royal Air Force this week too; with a pair of Typhoons and a Poseidon! The Typhoons will come from 3(F) Squadron at RAF Coningsby and IX(B) Squadron at RAF Lossiemouth. We have asked the squadrons to bring jets which have squadron insignia applied and if possible to fit inert weapons to demonstrate the Typhoon’s array of capabilities.

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Finally, we will also see the Typhoon FGR.4 performing a solo flying display, from 29 Squadron. News on further participation, including static displays and possible special flypasts, will follow in the coming months. We’re kicking off this week’s update with another fast jet confirmed for the flying display!

This week we can confirm our 4th Apache for the static display at RIAT25, coming from the Army Air Corps. This helicopter will be parked alongside the previously announced American, Dutch & Qatari examples to celebrate 50 years of the Apache. As some of the Apaches won’t be arriving until Friday afternoon, this line-up of helicopters will be at the western end of the static displays and only visible on Saturday & Sunday. In addition, the Army will also be sending one of the Wildcat AH.1 helicopters for static display. We are also pleased to be welcoming the new Army Air Corps Display Team, with 2x Apache and 1x Wildcat, to perform in the flying display.

World War II-era warships, assembled onboard the aircraft, especially for the Navy to Victory Tour. Finally, we’ll always be happy to add another classic jet to the static line, this time in the form of a Fouga Magister, operated in private hands in France. Notably, we’re pleased to welcome the unusual Bell 47 H-1 to RIAT25, with this helicopter only recently being imported into the UK. In addition, we have two aircraft from the RAF Microlight Flying Association and two privately operated light aircraft joining the static displays.

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