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11:28am Tuesday 13th May 2008
THE 2008 International Air Fair at Biggin Hill Airport will provide top flight, spectacular entertainment for all the family on June 7 and June 8.
A celebration of the 90th anniversary of the formation of the Royal Air Force, the show will feature a number of famous aircraft such as Vickers Vimy, Lancaster, Spitfire, Hurricane, Typhoon, Tornado F3 and GR4, Chinook and the mighty Avro Vulcan V-bomber from the Cold War years.
The modern Royal Air Force will present a role demonstration including many of their frontline aircraft with some of the largest pyrotechnic displays seen in the UK.
News Shopper has teamed up with the air fair and its sponsors to offer our readers the chance to win some fantastic prizes.
There are two Intotheblue Activity Gift Vouchers, worth £100 each, and seven family entrance tickets (two adults and three children) to the air fair, worth £45 each.
The booking office is now open for sales and discounts for early purchases are on offer.
Standard entrance tickets for adults (aged 16 plus) cost £17, adults advanced £21. For children aged six to 15 tickets are £5/£7, family tickets (two adults and three children) £36/£45.
Children aged five and under are free.
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