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Clacton Airshow Day 2 One Of The Busiest-Ever Days

Day two of the 2022 Clacton Airshow saw one of the event’s busiest-ever days as the event returned after a Covid-enforced absence.

The event, now in its 29th year, saw a bumper programme of flights, from fast jets
and aerobatics to historic aircraft, take to the skies above the town’s seafront.

Storms stayed away on the first day of the event, meaning the threatened wet
weather failed to dampen spirits; and the flight programme was flexed to mean
almost of the displays took place, including the RAF Red Arrows and a Lancaster
bomber from the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

Day one wrapped up with a glorious twilight display, kick-started with a sparkling
drop from the Tigers Army Parachute Display Team, followed by a light display from
the Firebirds and rounded off by Otto the Helicopter; before fireworks from Clacton
Pier.

Huge crowds returned for the second day, when glorious sunshine bathed spectators
for the full scheduled flight display.

Alex Porter, Cabinet Member for Leisure and Tourism at Tendring District Council,
which runs the Clacton Airshow, said the event had once again been fantastic.

“It was great to be back with Clacton Airshow, and from the atmosphere and feeling I
got from the crowds I think everyone shared that sentiment,” Cllr Porter said.

“The aircraft displays were amazing – particularly for me the roar of the Lancaster as
it passed low – showcasing the skill of the pilots and the wonder of the aeroplanes.

“We’ll take this brilliant atmosphere from this year’s event into our planning for the
2023 Clacton Airshow – the landmark 30th Clacton Airshow – which will take place on
24-25 August.

“I also want to thank all of the staff, from TDC and all of our partners, for their
incredible hard work in planning and staging this event, especially knowing the
difficulties the events sector has faced in bouncing back from the pandemic.”

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