


After last year's
cancellation, the Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT) 2009 at RAF Fairford,
had a much better weather on Saturday and despite the rain on Sunday the
organisers managed to keep the air display going on without any gaps. The result
was a sell-out crowd with 160,000 people attending to see the 269 aircraft
that took part from 33 Air Arms, representing 22 nations. This year themes were
'Sea Search '09' and 'NATO 60th Anniversary' and to celebrate 100 years of naval
aviation the Royal Navy assembled a large Balbo of their helicopters and
fixed-wing aircrafts: it was one of the highlights of RIAT 2009!
Unfortunately there were no
U.S. fighters in the flying display, but all the RAF assets (Red Arrows, Typhoon
etc) as well as the French Rafale, the Spanish EF-18A Hornet, the Swedish JAS39C
Gripen, Dutch F-16AM Falcon in its new colour scheme, Swiss F/A-18C Hornet,
Hungarian JAS39C Gripen , Finnish F-18C Hornet and the excellent Italian Frecce
Tricolori (and many other displays…) gave the crowd 7 hours of great
entertainment!
One of the main stars of the show, which many had come to see, was the Vulcan B2
XH-558 which was also parked on the base for the people to have a closer look…it
performed the show that everyone wanted to see ,and its displays on both
Saturday and Sunday were really appreciated with great excitement!!
Enjoy our pictures taken on arrival, departures and show days!!
ARRIVALS AND REHEARSALS - FRIDAY 17
JULY 2009:
AIRSHOW 18-19 JULY 2009