Display Aircraft
Special guests for the flying display, and appearing on both days, will be the Royal Air Force Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight based at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.
In addition to the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight the short afternoon flying display will include vintage jets like the Jet Provost and Vampire trainers, a Russian built Antonov AN2 (which is the world's biggest single engined bi-plane) and many other aircraft specifically invited to attend.
Below are the aircraft that we currently have confirmed to attend the Air Show
![]() Antonov AN2 |
![]() Douglas DC3 |
![]() Fournier RF4 |
![]() DH Vampire |
![]() Steen Skybolt |
![]() Bulldogs |
![]() Jet Provost T3 |
![]() Hunter T7 |
![]() Lancaster, |
![]() Hurricane |
![]() Spitfire |
![]() Airbus A380 |
![]() Airbus A400m |
Pleasure Flying
Take advantage of a great opportunity to fly with two of Kemble’s residents. On the day book you will be able to book flights with Cotswold Helicopters, Kemble. What better way to see the stunning countryside of the Cotswolds!
Pleasure flying will be available courtesy of Air Atlantique's Classic Flight from Coventry who will bring along a vintage piston engined aircraft from their collection of 1950's transport aircraft to take you flying.
If you would like to fly into the show you have to pre book a landing slot. Please click here to book your slot.
Please click here for full details.
RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.




















