A thrilling line-up announced for the Flying Legends Air Show Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 July 2013

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Over 50 aircraft are booked to appear at the Flying Legends Air Show, on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 July,
in a spectacular aerial celebration of historic aviation.

The Bremont Horsemen Flight Teamwill present the worldwide debut of their thrilling new display in a
trio of Supermarine Spitfires, including two rare Mark I variants.

To showcase the incredible lineage of the Supermarine Spitfire, we are proud to present variants ranging
fromthe Mark I to the Mark 19, flying alongside their old adversary, the Hispano Buchon (Messerschmitt
Bf 109). These aircraft will take part in choreographed dogfights reminiscent of the Battle of Britain above
IWM Duxford’s historic Second World War airfield.

The Fighter Collection is pleased to present a melee of Mustangs including two rare blue-nosed
Mustangs, Moonbeam McSwine and Princess Elizabeth. They represent aircraft flown by Captain William
T Whisner of the 487th Fighter Squadron, 352nd Fighter Group at RAF Bodney, Suffolk in 1944. When the
352nd Fighter Group discovered that they were to be honoured by a visit from the then Princess Elizabeth,
they decided to christen Bill Whisner’s aircraft in her honour. Unimpressed by this imposition on his
beloved Mustang, Bill soon changed the name to Moonbeam McSwine. Princess Elizabeth arrived at
IWM Duxford in May this year to display as part of the Eagle Squadron commemoration at the Spring Air
Show. This is a rare opportunity to view this US-based aircraft in the Duxford skies once more before her
return to the USA.

Making a welcome return is the Flying Bulls’ Chance Vought F4U-4 Corsair reg. OE-EAS. The Flying Bulls’
stunning aerial performances always wow the crowds at the Flying Legends Air Show.

The biplane era will be celebrated by a four-ship display comprising of two Hawker Nimrod aircraft, a
Hawker Demon and a Hawker Hind. These glorious aircraft are instantly reminiscent of the golden age of
adventurous aviation.

Continuing this bygone theme, we are pleased to announce that two Gloster Gladiator aircraft will fly
together for the first time at the Flying Legends Air Show and indeed anywhere else in the world.

A celebration of Curtiss aircraft includes The Fighter Collection’s Curtiss P-40B Warhawk , the only
remaining airworthy survivor of the Pearl Harbor attack on 7 December 1941, and their Curtiss P-40F
Warhawk, one of only two airworthy examples of this variant in the world.

Favourite aircraft returning to the Flying Legends Air Show include the Deutsche Lufthansa Berlin-
Stifutung Junkers Ju 52 and Messerschmitt 108; B-17 Flying Fortress Sally B; Dakota Norway DC3

On Sunday 14 July only, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight Lancaster will join the Flight’s Spitfire and
Hurricane for a commemorative wartime display.

The wartime atmosphere continues across the museum. The Vintage Village, situated on the hangar
base next to Wing Co Joe’s Café, offers the perfect nostalgic destination for some rest and relaxation.
Enjoy authentic thirties and forties songs sung in true Andrews Sisters-style by The Manhattan Dolls, who
will have flown directly from New York to perform for visitors to the air show. The Wilmslow Concert Band
will be performing 1940s swing band classics.

Don’t miss the chance to clamber aboard the Home Front Bus! This unique living history experience
contains detailed reconstructions of a 1940s living room, a wartime shop, a bombed-out street and an air
raid shelter. Enjoy a glass of fizz fromthe Prosecco Bar and take the weight off your feet in our traditional
deckchair seating area. Complete your 1940s day by sitting in a replica Supermarine Spitfire!
Ops 1939-45 represent Battle of Britain-era RAF pilots and ground crew with uncanny accuracy. They will
present a dispersal point display at the Flying Legends Air Show, where they will be chatting to visitors as
they await the call to scramble. They will also be hosting Bomber briefings, where, as members of
Bomber Command, they will tell you about your target for tonight and get you ready for your bombing
mission.

The 42nd Field Hospital portrays US Army medical personnel from the Second World War, while the
Screaming Eagles Living History Group will be representing servicemen who served with the 101st US
Airborne Division, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, Easy Company during the Second
World War. They will have displays at the air show and will be bringing the 1940s to life in US style.
We’ve got fun family activities happening between 10amand 2pm, in AirSpace, next to the Lancaster,
where you can get hands-on with RAF Bomber Command historical objects.
If you love the sound of a Merlin engine, don’t miss the dynamic display of seven instantly-recognisable
historic engines on the airfield jet pan, including two Merlins, a Griffon, two Leonides, a Napier Lion and a
Hercules.

Join us for another unforgettable Flying Legends Air Show! Advance booking has now closed but you can
still purchase your ticket on the gate on each day of the air show.