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The airport is used for an air display show every June.
Lose track of time and miss the air displays.
An hourlong air display of modern and historic aircraft will take place on May 29.
He flies the Spitfire and other similar aircraft at air displays.
Life was always an adventure, and they often joined their father when he was taking part in air displays.
On May 14 and 15 there will be an international air display and show with vintage planes.
The first air display at Finningley was held in September 1945.
Air displays are often monitored by aviation authorities to ensure safe procedures.
This week the theme was flight and we start with an image taken at an air display by David Chick.
Open air display of goods on the boulevard.
For example in Canada fly-ins may not legally include air displays or competitive flying.
Maintained in airworthy condition and flown regularly at air displays.
The museum currently has five helicopters in flying condition, which are flown in air displays.
A verdict of accidental death has been returned on a pilot who crashed a world war two Spitfire at an air display.
This will be marked by an air display of flying pigs over the City of London.
Annually the aerodrome also stages various public air display shows and other public events around aviation.
About 10 airworthy Canberras are in private hands today, and are flown at air displays.
In 1970 the festival was closed with an air display by the Red Arrows above the clifftops and sea front.
These he flew at air displays.
The 2011 air display was canceled, due to poor visibility, shortly before it was due to start.
Because of these accidents, the various aviation authorities around the world have created set rules and guidance for those running and participating in air displays.
This aircraft remains active in the UK and is a regular participant in air displays.
Redhill has in the past hosted an annual air display at its aerodrome, as well as a steam fair.
The airfield closed following the crash of a Flying Flea at an air display in 1936, and was converted to a polo ground.
The Civil Aviation Authority subsequently introduced rules preventing passengers from being carried during air displays.