Coventry Telegraph

Up, up and away with hot air balloons and war planes at air show

- By CLAIRE HARRISON News Reporter claire.harrison01@reachplc.com

AN air show featuring war planes, hot air balloons and parachute teams is being held in Warwickshi­re.

The Arbury Hall estate in Nuneaton has been chosen to host The Midlands Air Festival 2019 in May.

The event was launched at Ragley Hall last year but due to a conflict of return dates, it will now be held at Arbury Hall from Friday, May 17 to Sunday, May 19.

More than 100 giant multi-coloured hot air balloons, including a number of special shape and character balloons, a full classic air display with WWI Warbirds, WWI air displays, Jets, helicopter­s, gyroplane, high energy aerobatics, aerial ballet, flying circus, formation display teams and parachute teams can be expected during the weekend.

On the evening of Friday, May 17 there will be the stunning signature event, the Nightfire, which has its own evening air display, a unique night air display with helicopter and aircraft trailing and firing pyrotechni­cs from their wings and fuselage, running into a breathtaki­ng hot air balloon nightglow where thirty balloons and baskets all burn to set patterns and music, which is all

topped by a massive firework finale.

Organiser Trevor Graham said: “We are very grateful to The Rt Hon the 4th Earl of Daventry, Lord Newdegate who has welcomed us to his estate for this fantastic event.

“To see all of these wonderful flying machines in the historic and intimate surroundin­gs of Arbury Hall’s grounds will be a real treat which we feel will appeal both to the enthusiast­s and possibly many families who would not normally attend the larger more crowded air displays.

“The show attracted people from all over the Midlands and some internatio­nal guests too, coming from as far as Australia and New Zealand. We think we are the only air display in the UK that has a little section of the show that will appeal to the children specifical­ly, with the gyrocopter and the turbulent display team in their little Noddy aircraft. It has been stressed that tickets will be limited and can only be purchased in advance.

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