It’s sadly the last day of the 2022 Bournemouth Air Festival but there’s still time to see some of your favourite display teams take to the skies.
Once again you can catch the Red Arrows (1.30pm), the Typhoon, the Chinook, the Blades, Wingwalkers and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, to name but a few!
And if you missed it yesterday the ‘Sea & Sky Sprint‘ where a Sunseeker Hawk 38 is pitted against aerobatic plane G-JPIT, will be taking place once again.
Flying is due to start today at 1.30pm, however please note that aircraft are subject to availability and weather conditions and flying times may be subject to change at any time.
For an up to date flying timetable please purchase a souvenir programme which will allow you access to the online timetable which is updated throughout the event.
You can also download the Bournemouth Air Festival app for free on iOS and Android, and if you’ve purchased a programme you can access the up dated timetable via the app using your unique code.
Plus tune into Hot Radio on 102.8FM for live commentary and interviews throughout the event!
Sunday’s Flying Schedule
Daytime Displays 1.30pm till 3.00pm
Red Arrows
T-67 Firefly
Memorial – Lancaster
Wingwalkers
Mustang & Spitfire
Daytime Displays 3.30pm till 5.35pm
Tigers Parachute Display Team
Pitts S2S & Sunseeker Boat
Pitts S2S
Firebirds
Hawker Fury & P-47 Thunderbolt
Chinook & Blades
Blades
Chinook
Typhoon
What else is on?
The festival site is open from 10.00am with plenty to see and do on the beach between the Bournemouth and Boscombe piers, up on the East Overcliff and down in the Lower Gardens. The Royal Navy village, located on the beach, has interactive attractions and demonstrations, plus you can meet serving and former personnel and learn more about the navy and its charities. In the Army village, also on the beach, you can get up close to army equipment like the Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank, and meet soldiers who can tell you more about life in the army. Up on the East Overcliff you’ll find the popular RAF Village where you can meet the support teams for the Typhoon, Red Arrows, Battle of Britain Memorial Flight and the Chinook, plus get information about a career in the RAF.
Other attractions include:
Outdoor Church Service at the Bandstand – 9am – 11am
Vintage Cars on the East Overcliff – 9am – 6pm
Libertys Owls in the Lower Gardens – 10am – 7pm
Royal Navy Concert in the Lower Gardens – 11am -12pm
Viking Demonstration (Commando Logistics Regiment Royal Marines) – 11.30am
Army Household Division Specialist Contemporary Band at the Bandstand – 12pm – 12:45pm
Local Vintage Acts at the Bandstand – 1pm – 6pm
Find out more about the aircraft and the festival by visiting our Bournemouth Air Festival page. And please remember this is for guidance only, times are subject to weather and aircraft availability.
Photo credit – Bournemouth Air Festival