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English Riviera Airshow

English Riviera Airshow
A wide range of drinks will be available to purchase from the on-board, fully licensed bar throughout the trip. Selling a range of local ales and Exmouth's very own distilled Copperfrog gin along with a range of refreshments and snacks. The English Riviera Air Show - previously the Torbay Air Show - is a magnificent flying feast for the eyes. Since 2016, this free event has been organised by Torbay Council, supported by the Coastal Communities Fund, Torbay Development Agency and a range of local organisations and with support from those who have enjoyed the previous years' events, helping to 'bring the noise' to Torbay again this year. The air show is always a great day out for families and friends, this show has been increasingly popular since its launch and now attracts well over 165,000 people to Torbay. Using the natural amphitheatre of the bay, the planes certainly have a major wow factor being driven by a world-class team of pilots. Please note the specific timings for this cruise are subject to change, in response to the details which may be released by the organisers of the air show in the running up to the event. If the timings do change we will be in contact with you via email only. The cruise is scheduled to depart Exmouth Marina at 11am. As this is a sea-going cruise, the sea state can be affected by the weather and the winds. If the weather conditions are unsuitable for a pleasant trip, we reserve the right to cancel. In these circumstances, we will offer to transfer you onto another cruise or issue you with a refund. The flight programme for this event is subject to change and our cruise will go ahead, regardless of changes to the programme. We do not guarantee any specific flight and therefore, refunds will not be issued in the event that your favourite craft is not flying! This is a fantastic day trip that gives you a perfect perspective of this spine-tingling show – we look forward to welcoming you on board! Flying on both Saturday 31 May and Sunday 1st June 2025 RAF Red Arrows: The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, are one of the world's premier aerobatic display teams. RAF Typhoon: The Typhoon has been in service with the RAF since 2003 and continues to be a cornerstone of the UK's air defence capabilities. RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight: The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF) is a living tribute to the brave aircrew who fought during World War II. Royal Navy Black Cats: The Royal Navy's official helicopter display team, thrills audiences with their dynamic and precise flying displays. The team flies the AgustaWestland Wildcat HMA.2 Army Red Devils: The Red Devils perform a variety of skilled and precise formations during their free-fall descent, including the famous 'stack' and 'diamond' formations. Rich Goodwin – G-JPIT: Rich Goodwin performs in his highly modified Pitts Special, known as the "Muscle Biplane." You'll see high-energy aerobatics with dynamic manoeuvres that showcase the aircraft's impressive capabilities Team Raven (x5): Team Raven is a formation aerobatic display team flying Vans RV-8 aircraft. Their performances feature tight formations, precision flying, and smoke trails that create stunning visual effects in the sky. Aerosuperbatics Wingwalkers: The Aerosuperbatics Wingwalkers are known for their breath-taking acrobatics performed on top of 1940s Boeing Stearman biplanes. Expect to see daring handstands, loops, rolls, and close formation flypasts. Melanie Astles Extra 330: Mélanie Astles, a top aerobatic pilot, performs in her Extra 330SC aircraft. Her displays feature precise aerobatic manoeuvres, showcasing her skill and the aircraft's agility. ​​​​​The Fireflies: The Fireflies Aerobatic Display Team performs with two Van's RV-4 aircraft, featuring stunning twilight pyrotechnic displays. Expect to see synchronized aerobatics with wingtip pyrotechnics and coloured LED lighting – on Friday 30 June (evening performance) and daytime performances Saturday and Sunday. Spitfire: Spitfire IX RR232 operated by Spitfires.com, now known as the 'City of Exeter', is an iconic British fighter aircraft. Harvard Aircraft: A Legacy of Training Excellence – The Harvard aircraft, an advanced single-engine trainer, played a pivotal role in preparing aircrew during World War II.

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