Wednesday, 6 August 2025

RIAT 2025 Review

 


Last week I was back in my happy place at RIAT after a bit of a rubbish year losing Mum, my bunny Merlin suddenly passing away and a few other taxing moments it was great to be back in Autistic heaven 😂

I went by train again and got my own RAF escort on the way to Swindon. 


I was also excited to see the Uffington Horse from the train (I am aware I need to get out more).


I stayed at the Swindon Premier Inn once again which was the perfect location for the nearby bus station to get into the show each day. I also got a preview of what was to come for the next few days when my room got buzzed by an RAF A400M.



I was up ridiculously early each morning and was on the first shuttle buses of each day at 6.30am (this may not have been the 'getting out more' that has been suggested to me ...)

All aboard

Friday was the only 'good weather' day and we were spoilt with bright sunshine making the aircraft who had colourful paint really pop. 

The Red Arrows were waiting at the gate for me

Jordanian Hercules

The Pakistani Hercules was also painted fantastically





In my Preview Blog I listed their JF-17C Thunder as one of the statics I was most looking forward to and it looks even cooler in real life. 


They also brought this enormous IL-76.



The first jets of the day came courtesy of the arrival of two Typhoons 



To give you an idea of the size of the static park at RIAT these were just the first aircraft I came across. On Friday around half the static park is open including the RAF Zone (where I climbed on an A400M last year). 

It seemed to have survived the experience!


Crazy looking plane

RAF row - Typhoon, F35 & Juno


The R4D Ready For Duty was also in attendance, I met her back in June at Duxford.



The Luftwaffe brought some cool aircraft including this tiger-painted Typhoon -



And a Tornado!




I really regret not going on this simulator, it would have been like being in Top Gun!


Another of my 'looking forward to' aircraft was this Egyptian AN-74T -




After that small stretch of the legs it was time to settle down for the flying display!

Let's go!

The show opened with the SAAB Gripen -




There were a couple of 'Friday exclusives' including a flypast from an RAF Rivet Joint -


And a literally explosive display from one of the highlight's from Duxford's summer show, The Army Air Corps Display Team complete with epic pyro!





Rolls Royce Heritage Flight Spitfire

Portuguese Merlin

RAF F35

One of the highlights of the weekend was the Finnish F18, it flew twice each day as there were two different pilots.






The show was closed by the Red Arrows. 





You can catch more of Friday's highlights here -



Saturday and Sunday unfortunately decided to channel 2023's weather 😑

Early again at the bus stop

The view after hiding under a random gazebo in the RAF Zone



Hiding from the rain

The entire static park was open for the weekend -

Hunter

I used to love seeing the Fouga Magisters at Airbourne

The BBMF Lancaster had flown in the evening before and was able to operate from Fairford all weekend. Meaning we were able to see her take off each day. 



The USAF C5 Galaxy was on my 'must see' list and I was able to get up close and even go onboard!










When the flying display started I positioned myself at the far end of the runway to get a different perspective on the take offs. One of the best came from the RAF Typhoon -

Due to the soggy weather there was a lot of vapour!



Italy's Frecce Tricolori display at the weekend lighting up the cloudy skies with their colourful smoke. 





They also kindly liked some of my posts on Instagram!



There was also a Frecce themed pairing from this Master (the aircraft soon to be used by the team) and 'Gina' (the aircraft previously used by the team)

For those like me who enjoy helicopters there was plenty on show this year.

Czech Sokol 'Search & Rescue'

The German Army NH90 is always one of my favourites


RAF Chinook role demo

I saw the Red Arrows take off nice and close -





A new move for this year 'The Chainsaw'

They also flew in formation with the RAF's new Wedgetail aircraft.


The Luftwaffe A400M put on a really dynamic display




I love seeing big transport aircraft being thrown around like fighters, including this Italian C27J Spartan 



F18

Polish F16 Tiger Demo -





A pleasant surprise came from the French Navy Atlantique with a graceful display -




There was a U2 from the US Airforce -



One of my favourite aircraft from last year was the Danish F16 and it appeared for the final time before it's retirement. It was still in it's 50th anniversary paintwork from last year's show. 







Saturday's highlights -



Sunday was soggy again and my rain poncho was on and off constantly. I didn't take the 'big' camera in as quite honestly I was knackered from carrying it for 7 hours a day the previous 2 days. I photographed and videoed on my video camera and phone so the quality wasn't nearly as good.

Hiding from the rain again

I was able to get a head on photo of the Pakistani Hercules

RAF F35


A 'Sunday exclusive' was this flypast from an RAF Globemaster -



The award for the best soundtracked display goes to the Spanish Typhoon. They played 'Danger Zone'  from Top Gun (alway a win), 'Welcome To The Jungle' by Guns N Roses and Led Zeppelin's 'Immigrant Song' 



The RAF Typhoon's display is fantastic this year and their award for the best solo jet display at this year's show was well deserved!



Thank you for the Instagram mention too guys!




Master and Gina


Battle Of Britain Memorial Flight

The Red Arrows

I sat at the other end of the runway (admittedly to be closer to the shuttle bus as I was knackered after 2 days of walking) which meant I was able to get a good view of the aircraft as they landed. Such as the Danish F16 -


Sunday's highlights -




Because the runway is so long it meant I was able to sit at 3 completely different points along it's length which meant I got to see some fantastic take offs from different angles. 



It was great to do all 3 days of the show and eradicate any FOMO. Next year I need to find a way of doing the Friday & Saturday in a little less overwhelming way as on Sunday morning I woke up so 😱 I had to give myself a stern talking to and make myself get out of bed. Perhaps splitting the static over the 3 days is the answer. 

Next up is Airbourne in less than a week, watch out for my preview blog in the next few days!

And yes RIAT 2026 tickets and accomodation are booked 😁

Love Jen
XxxX

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