


2011 saw the Air Tattoo
celebrate its 40th anniversary. First staged in 1971 at North Weald airfield
with just over 100 aircraft taking part, the Air Tattoo developed rapidly: it
became the International Air Tattoo in 1976, and in 1996, recognition of its
unique international status was given by Her Majesty The Queen, when it became
the Royal International Air Tattoo. Between 1973 and 1983 the Air Tattoo was
held at Greenham Common, before moving to RAF Fairford in 1985. During its 40
years, the Air Tattoo has hosted aircraft from some 51 countries, as well as
heads of air arms from many more nations.
Even if the organizers of the 2011 edition had to face the military commitments
of the european nations in the Lybian crisis as well as the world economic
recession and the subsequent military budgets cuts, they managed to put together
a great airshow with great flying displays and enjoyable
entertainment on the ground! The solo flying display was amazed by 4
different F-16 displays (Turkish, Danish, Dutch and Belgian), by the USAF A-10
Demo Team, by the French Rafale and the coloured Dutch AH-64 Apache. The RAF was
present with almost all the types, including the Tornado GR4 role demo and the
Red Arrows. Once again the powerful Avro Vulcan B2 delighted the crowd af all
the ages. Among the display teams, the Saudi Hawks made their first appearance
at RIAT, and the italian team Frecce Tricolori confirmed their perfection in
showing MB339 skills. One of the themes of this year was TIGER 50, celebraing
the 50 years of the Nato Tiger Association, and a number of aircrafts in
beautiful tiger
color scheme were present in the static display. The Ukrainian Air Force added
an exotic falvour at the static display with a welcomed return of the SU-27
Flanker and of the Ilyushin IL-76 transport aircraft. A great show in difficult
times...well done RIAT!
Enjoy the pictures!!!