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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).
The Fighter Collection is pleased to present a melee of Mustangs including two rare blue-nosed
Mustangs, Moonbeam McSwine and Princess Elizabeth.
Making a welcome return is the Flying Bulls’ Chance Vought F4U-4 Corsair reg. OE-EAS.
The biplane era will be celebrated by a four-ship display comprising of two Hawker Nimrod aircraft, a
Hawker Demon and a Hawker Hind.
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.