Co-organiser, Bob Allison, with Lynn Adlington quotes:
Once again a varied experience at Yellow Gate for RIAT 2019, rain and very slow sales on the Friday and a nicely paced day for the Sunday - I missed the hectic day on Saturday but I know that the volunteers enjoy the busier days.
Always fun to chat to the public, Rotarians, Friends and other new volunteers for this year, most of whom have been in touch to say they would love to do it all again - I think it must be the heat that makes them say such things!And, as always, the majesty and noise of the aircraft - how can it not be fun!
A full set of photos from the final day, Sunday 21st July available - Click here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-yk1LZL9kH6ZFo9t0FsMivdIlL58j0a0?usp=sharing
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