IanU
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Not really sure which was the best area to post this, but is anyone on here planning to go? It is just round the corner from me and I've been to every one so far. If you've never been, you're missing a treat. Not withstanding the surreal variety of fabulously rare metal that turns up, but the engineering companies on site open their doors (most of them), there are restoration companies on site that open their workshops as viewing galleries - amazing.
If it's open, easily missed, take the opportunity to take a peek in the Historit hangar through viewing window.
Not to be confused with the Flywheel Festival in the summer which has an airshow and focuses primarily on the airfield. This gathering focuses on the main site. Last time I met Ed China wandering around and normally attracts a few celebrities trying to keep a low key.
£6 entry can't go wrong
http://bicesterheritage.co.uk/whaton/sunday-scramble-6/
If it's open, easily missed, take the opportunity to take a peek in the Historit hangar through viewing window.
Not to be confused with the Flywheel Festival in the summer which has an airshow and focuses primarily on the airfield. This gathering focuses on the main site. Last time I met Ed China wandering around and normally attracts a few celebrities trying to keep a low key.
£6 entry can't go wrong
http://bicesterheritage.co.uk/whaton/sunday-scramble-6/