Radio Controlled Air Show at the Fleet Air Arm Museum

THE international Radio Controlled Air Show which showcases the best RC flying displays from around the world will return to the Fleet Air Arm Museum at RNAS Yeovilton on May 26-27.Radio Controlled Air Show at the Fleet Air Arm Museum

Radio controlled stunt pilots including World Champion Jamie Robertson from the USA will be competing within the exclusive Zone competition where helicopter flying skills are guaranteed to cause the spectators to gasp. Jamie Robertson’s Youtube videos have been seen by over 1 million people!

Museum spokesman Jon Jefferies said: “The skill of the pilots and the amazing flying displays has to be seen to be believed. Helicopters perform to dramatic background music and spectators react enthusiastically to every dare devil move encouraging the pilots to fly faster and lower, often ending with some hard landings!”

Throughout the museum there will be companies and experts in the field of radio controlled aircraft, to give help and advice to modellers of all levels of experience.

In addition to seeing the International Radio Control Model Air Show, visitors will be able to go onboard the first British Concorde and see the award winning Aircraft Carrier Experience all set among Europe’s largest Naval aviation collection.

Tickets for the event are available on line through the museum’s website www.fleetairarm.com or in the museum shop.

Normal museum entry prices apply and there is no additional cost to see the show. Those wishing to enter on Sunday by making a Gift Aid donation will be able to re-enter on Bank Holiday Monday free of charge.

PHOTO: World Champion Jamie Robertson at the Fleet Air Arm Museum.

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