Check out these great shots from the Bray Air Display.


Ireland’s biggest and most popular aerobatics display, the award-winning Bray Air Display, supported by the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA), was just concluded the 13th annual aerobatics display was one of the best yet with a return visit by the Red Arrows gracing the skies with feats of aviation perfection on the weekend-long event.
The Irish Air Corps and the British RAF Red Arrows are among those taking part, as well as a host of classic and modern planes and helicopters. Up to 140,000 people attended over the two days, organisers said. There was plenty of entertainment before the aviation spectacular gets underway with a host of on-the-ground family fun including a funfair, live music and a food and craft market. While Bray Air Display is a free family weekend, hospitality packages available offered excellent food, drink and stunning panoramic views of the Bray Air Display flight path from the comfort of a grandstand located on the strand. This year’s event features more than 40 aircraft from high-powered jets to more sedate vintage aircraft. The display also involves demonstrations from some of the country’s most critical services. The Irish Air Corps, Coastguard Search and Rescue and, new to the event this year, An Garda SΓ­ochΓ‘na helicopter. Sunday’s line-up at Bray Air Display: 
The Red Arrows
The Irish Air Corps
The Royal Jordanian Falcons
Make-A-Wish Edge 360 & the Flying Dentist
Catalina PBY-5A Flying Boat
Shamrock 1940, vintage Aer Lingus DC-3
GardaΓ­ Air Support Unit helicopter
‘The Flying Cow’ Vans RV7 solo display (Gerry Humphries)
Irish Historic Flight Foundation (Stearman & Chipmunks)
Irish Parachute Club
Richard Goodwin Airshows (Pitts special)
Irish Coastguard Search & Rescue
ME109 & Mustang flown by Champion Air Racing pilots
Viggen Display
Strikemaster Display
Aer Lingus, Shamrock 1936
The Blades Aerobatic Team
Tranchant Jet Team (Fouga jets)

 
 


 
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