Any feedback on the show is very welcome - what did you like? What didn't you like? How can we improve? What would you like to see at the next show? Due to circumstances beyond the organisers' control, no fixed-wing aircraft could operate from Abingdon Airfield for the 2010 Abingdon Air & Country Show.
This was due to an issue surrounding the sign-off by Defence Estates of the licence which is required to operate fixed-wing aircraft from Abingdon for the event. As you will have seen
we managed to put on the flying display regardless, adding some more items to make up for the lack of operations from the airfield itself. Sadly the poor weather precluded the appearance
of the Jet Provost, Harvard and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
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rich
Location: abingdon
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posted: 02.05.2010 13:33
worst air show ever (saying it sucked would be a complement ) 1 fixed wing and 3 helos one held together with duct tape .i know it for the air ambulance but damn! come on next time ill put £10 in the tin out side co-op and be ahead
 
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coolmanbobo
Location: abingdon
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posted: 02.05.2010 11:52
total shame about the wheather and the planes not being able to take of wish i could pack upand go home!
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Dave H
Location: Abingdon
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posted: 02.05.2010 09:14
Is this bureaucracy doing its best to spoil a great Air show season opener? I will still come and support you and your cause. Chin up mate.
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Ben
Location: abingdon
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posted: 01.05.2010 19:04
Hey guys great shame about the aircraft not being able to take off or land but hey the show must go on and me and my father will be there surporting as we do every year
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Kathy Hand
Location: Oxford
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posted: 01.05.2010 13:05
Why don't you advertise this more? The only sign I've had of this event is the planes flying overhead.
 
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