I am just landing from London-Heathrow with an Air France A380, coming home from the Royal International Air Tattoo 2010 at RAF Fairford - UK - , and first news are coming straight from the RIAT Staff in UK. A personal sight and coverage of this unique airshow will come soon on www.sky-lens.com . 155,000 people attended RIAT 2010 over the two days. The USAF F-22A Raptor was the aircraft every fan wanted to see, and they weren’t disappointed as pilot Major Dave ‘Zeke’ Skalicky put on an awe-inspiring display. Other high points included the rare sight of a Spitfire and Typhoon combination, and the first UK public appearance of the A400M, the RAF’s future airlifter. In total, 246 aircraft took part in the Air Tattoo, from 30 air arms representing 17 nations. VIP guests included HRH Lieutenant General Prince Feisal bin Hussein of Jordan; Defence Minister Gerald Howarth; Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton; Chief of Staff USAF General Norton Schwartz; the head of the Iraqi Air Force Lt Gen Anwar Hamad Amin; plus a delegation of senior military personnel from China. Organisers said the event was a great success. Air Tattoo Chief Executive Tim Prince said: “ We were delighted to welcome large crowds on both days, and I’m very proud of the Air Tattoo team for putting on another world-class event. The support we receive from the RAF, the USAF, sponsors, and air forces across the world is incredible and it is important that we recognise that fact. Without their help and support, there would be no Air Tattoo! ” . Despite the large crowds there were relatively few incidents over the weekend. |