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Guinness World Record attempt set for the 2018 Wales Airshow

June 21, 2018 By Chris Williams

Fun at the Wales Air Show isn’t just in the air!

Today an appeal is launched to people coming to the Wales Air Show to do much more than watch. On the Sunday afternoon (July 1) an attempt will be made to break the Guinness World Record for the largest 3 legged race of all time. The current record is 679 held by the Isle of Man but with such a large crowd expected event organisers White Rock Events are appealing for people to get involved.

The record attempt will support the UK’s oldest military charity that covers all branches of the Armed Forces – SSAFA. Andrew Jones from White Rock Events said “We have worked closely with SSAFA over the past few years and they do an amazing job supporting current and former members of the Armed Forces and their families. With the Air Show also taking place on Armed Forces Day (30 June) they were the obvious charity to work with”.

Organisers are looking to attract 1,000 pairs of participants. Each pair will receive a full briefing, race numbers to be worn and a specially made tie to bind their legs together. Each pair will be asked for a £5 donation with all profits going to the charity. People will be able to sign up at the SSAFA stand on both the Saturday and Sunday prior to the record attempt.

Andrew Jones continued “Guinness World Records have provided very detailed guidelines as to what we have to do for the record to be ratified and local accountants Bevan and Buckland have stepped forward to ensure that all rules are compiled with.”
 

Richard Smith from White Rock Events said “The last time most people would have had the chance to take part in a 3 legged race was school sports day. This will be a lot of fun and will be an amazing sight to see. We are sorry that people can’t sign up before the day because the number that count for the record is based on those that finish not how many sign up. ”
 

James Grant, Head of Corporate Fundraising & Events at SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity: “We are delighted to be working on another event with White Rock Events, who also organise the successful Ride To The Somme with us. The record attempt is a fun way to engage the public to an important cause – and the funds raised will help us to continue supporting the Armed Forces family”.
 

White Rock Events are very grateful to the City and County of Swansea for all their help with this record and to Bevan and Buckland for agreeing to act as independent witnesses.
 

The Air Show marks the start of a busy couple of weeks for White Rock Events who are the team behind this year’s Gower Bike Ride which takes place on Sunday 15 July.
 

*SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, has been providing lifelong support to our Forces and their families since 1885. Every year their staff and team of volunteers help more than 67,000 people, from Second World War veterans to young men and women who have served in more recent conflicts.

* For more information visit www.ssafa.org.uk and follow them on Twitter: @SSAFA

 

For more information contact Andrew Jones 07882 562405. info@whiterockevents.co.uk

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Lauren Wilson confirmed

June 20, 2018 By Chris Williams

ONE of Britain’s top aerial acrobats will be making her debut at this year’s Wales Airshow with a dazzling display of near-impossible manoeuvres.

Lauren Wilson was crowned Britain’s top female aerobat in 2012, aged 26, and is now a passionate airshow display enthusiast.

Flying a Pitts Special S1-S – G-BKDR biplane, Lauren spends so much of her time flying upside down that she’s written her name upside down on the leading edge of the plane’s upper wing.

Her spectacular show includes rolls, flick rolls, loops and any number of unique manoeuvres honed in a plane that’s less than half the weight of an average Citroen C1 runabout.

Lauren is just one of an increasing array of new attractions at the Wales Airshow which promises to be the biggest and best ever this year. Now entering its fourth year in a row, Robert Francis-Davies, Cabinet Member for Innovation, Regeneration and Tourism, said the Lauren’s display promises to be a breath-taking spectacle.

He said: “This year we’ve got lots to celebrate with the centenaries of the formation of the RAF and the end of World War I as well as 100 years since women were allowed to vote for the first time.

“All of these anniversaries are going to be commemorated at the Wales Airshow and in some style. Lauren Wilson is the latest in a long line of female pioneers of flight, whose exploits can sometimes be overlooked.

“We should all remember the likes of Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic as well as Amy Johnson, the first female to fly alone from Britain to Australia, who was born 114 years ago on July 1.

“She died in 1941 serving her country while a member of the Air Transport Auxiliary; the largely-unsung heroes whose job it was to transport RAF aircraft around the country, thereby freeing-up male pilots for the front line.”

This year’s Wales Airshow takes place on June 30 and July 1and it’s expected the crowd could break last year’s 250,000 record.

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Road Closures

June 13, 2018 By Chris Williams

For information on any planned road closures for the 2019 Wales Airshow, please check back closer to the event date.

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Catalina Flying Boat set to make a splash at Wales Airshow

May 16, 2018 By Chris Williams

ONE of the most famous flying boats of all time is set to make a splash at the Wales Airshow next month.

Photo: Paul Johnson/Flightline

A Catalina flying boat veteran of World War II will be showing off the reasons why the planes were the Allied ocean-crossing workhorse, covering great distances in a single flight and able to touch-down virtually anywhere.

The one visiting the Wales Airshow is celebrating its 75th birthday this year and saw post-war action as a water bomber fighting forest fires in Canada before taking up a new role as a display aircraft.

The Catalina was not the fastest plane to fly in World War II with a top speed around half that of a Spitfire at full-throttle but it was durable, versatile and had a range of 2,500 miles.

Robert Francis-Davies, Cabinet Member for Culture, Tourism and Major Projects, said: “The Airshow is a fantastic opportunity for people to witness the history of flight in action.

“The Catalina Flying Boat coming to Swansea first saw action in the critical days of World War II as a submarine hunter, flying out of western Canada over the vast expanses of the Pacific Ocean looking for enemy vessels to be targeted by our surface destroyers.”

This year’s two-day Wales Airshow on June 30 and July 1 promises to be the biggest and best ever and will feature aircraft from the earliest days of flight right up to the 21st century.

Show-goers can find out more about the event by downloading the Wales Airshow App on the Apple App Store and on Google PLAY.

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Bremont Great war team

May 8, 2018 By Chris Williams

A TASTE of Biggles and derring-do will be coming to the Wales Airshow for the first time this summer when British and German World War I planes take flight over Swansea.

Replicas of two British SE5 biplane fighters which saw service over the battlefields of France and Belgium more than 100 years ago will be going toe-to-toe with a replica German Junkers CL1.

The aircraft, all part of the Bremont Great War Team, are making their debut at the Wales Airshow on June 30 and July 1 as part of the RAF 100 celebrations.

Robert Francis-Davies, Cabinet Member for Culture, Tourism and Major Projects, said: “More than 5,200 Royal Aircraft Factory SE5s saw action in World War I when the RAF was known as the Royal Flying Corps.

“The SE5s were flown by some of the great Allied aces of the war, including Billy Bishop and Mick Mannock, who shot down 133 German planes between them.

“It’s brilliant that historic aircraft like the SE5 and the CL1 will not only be helping us celebrate the RAF centenary but also the 100th anniversary of the end of the war.”

This year’s Wales Airshow is promising to be the biggest and best ever following last year’s record-breaking event which attracted 250,000 visitors, generating more than £8m for the local economy.

And Cllr Francis Davies said: “It’s incredible to think the Airshow’s first year attracted 75,000 and now it’s become so popular it’s an annual event and we’re heading for four times that number of visitors. It’s Wales’ biggest free event of the year, attracting families from across South Wales and the rest of the UK.”

Apart from the World War I debutants, already signed-up for return visits are the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, the Typhoon Air Display Team and the show-stopping Red Arrows.

There will be a great many ground attractions too, among them trade stands selling all sorts of aircraft-related memorabilia and gifts.

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