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The Biggin Hill International Air Show, or Biggin Hill Air Fair, was one of the largest civilian airshows in the world and the largest privately organised air show in Europe. It ran once a year, usually near the end of June, at London Biggin Hill Airport , a former World War II RAF fighter station, from 1963 to 2010.
1938 Santa Ana air show disaster; 1980 Biggin Hill Invader crash; ... 2022 Dallas air show mid-air collision; E. 2013 Eberswalde-Finow Zlin crash; Death of Jon Egging; F.
June 3 – During the Biggin Hill Airshow a 1944 Bell P-63 Kingcobra crashed killing the pilot, former Red Arrow Guy Bancroft-Wilson. The American World War II fighter aircraft had been flying an unplanned sequence, when the pilot lost control at the top of a climbing maneuver and was unable to recover from the resulting dive.
15 May – Biggin Hill Air Show (Biggin Hill, London, England) – Five persons were killed and one injured when a sightseeing helicopter struck the underside of a de Havilland Tiger Moth biplane at an altitude of 200 feet. The biplane, with "its undercarriage sheared off", was able to land safely with no injuries to the pilot or passenger.
The deadliest crash of 2025 so far is a Cessna 402C operated by Pacífica de Aviación that crashed on January 8 near Urrao, Antioquia Department, Colombia. All 10 occupants were killed. All 10 occupants were killed.
After the 2021 show was also canceled, the Blue Angels were booked for the 2022 air show — and returned again in 2023. ... The 2025 Harley fest is scheduled for July 10-13.
A Warbird Thunder plan pilot waves to the crowd as thousands of spectators gather for the Thunder Over New Hampshire Air Show at Pease Air National Guard Base in Portsmouth Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023.
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