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The Royal Navy Black Cats, Jet Pitts, Firebirds and Starlings are just some of the display teams recently announced for this year's 10th anniversary Airshow.   

Event organisers have announced the full line-up of civilian and military aircraft for this year’s English Riviera Airshow, adding further excitement to what is shaping up to be a fantastic free event for the whole family. 

Taking place from Friday 29 to Sunday 31 May in Paignton, the 2026 English Riviera Airshow celebrates 10 years since the event first launched in 2016, with three action‑packed days of flying and ground‑based entertainment along Torbay’s iconic coastline. 

The English Riviera Airshow is a collaborative effort supported by Torbay Council, the English Riviera BID Company, local businesses and organisations, and aviation enthusiasts. 

What Flying Display Teams are showing at the English Riviera Airshow 2026? 

A diverse mix of civilian and military aircraft will take to the skies over the three-day weekend, offering something for Airshow fans of all ages: 

  • Royal Navy Black Cats: A dynamic helicopter display team flying front‑line AW159 Wildcat helicopters. The Black Cats are renowned for their close‑formation flying, opposition passes and fast, dramatic transitions. 
  • Aerosuperbatics Wingwalkers: A firm favourite with English Riviera Airshow crowds, the Wingwalkers are internationally renowned for their breathtaking performances, carrying out daring stunts on the top wings of vintage biplanes.
  • Jet Pitts: Flown by award‑winning stunt pilot Rich Goodwin, the Jet Pitts combines a powerful piston engine with twin jet turbines. The result is an adrenaline‑fuelled display featuring astonishing vertical climbs, torque rolls and hover‑like manoeuvres. 
  • RAF Tutor: Used by the RAF and University Air Squadrons, the Tutor plays a crucial role in introducing student pilots to flying before they progress to more advanced aircraft, delivering an elegant and precise display. 
  • The Starlings: A two‑aircraft aerobatic display team specialising in disciplined formation flying, showcasing precision, teamwork and graceful manoeuvres in the air.
  • Jet Provost: A classic British military jet trainer, the Jet Provost played a vital role in training generations of Royal Air Force pilots during the Cold War era and remains a much‑loved sight for aviation enthusiasts.
  • Westland Wasp: A rare helicopter designed for ship‑borne operations, the Westland Wasp brings naval aviation history to life, demonstrating agile manoeuvres and impressive operational versatility.
  • Navy Wings Seafire: The naval version of Britain’s most famous fighter aircraft, the Spitfire, the Seafire offers a powerful reminder of the UK’s extraordinary maritime aviation heritage.
  • Firebirds: Renowned for their spectacular twilight displays, the Firebirds combine precision formation aerobatics with wingtip pyrotechnics and LED lighting to create a dramatic visual experience.

What RAF Display Teams are flying at the English Riviera Airshow 2026?

Completing the flying programme are three of the RAF’s most iconic display teams: the Red Arrows, Typhoon and Battle of Britain Memorial Flight (BBMF).

The world‑famous Red Arrows will take to the skies on Friday and Saturday, delivering their breath‑taking display of precision flying and trademark red, white and blue smoke trails over the English Riviera coastline.

The RAF Typhoon will be flying on Saturday and Sunday, wowing crowds with its sheer power. Audiences can expect heart‑pounding passes, dramatic climbs and the unmistakable thunderous roar of its twin engines long before it appears overhead.

The Battle of Britain Memorial Flight will be flying on all three days – Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The BBMF will feature the C47 Dakota, Hurricane and Spitfire aircraft, offering a moving tribute to the men and women who served during the Second World War.

What are the flying times at the English Riviera Airshow 2026?

  • Friday: 18:30 – 21:30
  • Saturday: 12:00 – 16:00
  • Sunday:  13:00 – 16:00

More information about the display teams and times can be found in the official English Riviera Airshow Programme. The programme is available to buy on the English Riviera Airshow website and is also included with all premium parking passes. To find out more visit www.englishrivieraairshow.co.uk  

What else is there to do at the English Riviera Airshow 2026?

Over the years, the English Riviera Airshow has grown into one of the region’s largest and most exciting free events. Alongside spectacular flying displays, visitors can enjoy a packed programme of ground-based entertainment and a vibrant festival atmosphere.

The Airshow opens with an exhilarating first evening featuring aerial displays, live music and entertainment. Across the rest of the weekend, attractions include an Armed Forces village, a fun fair and carnival stalls, live music performances, a fantastic selection of food and drink stalls and more.

Parking at the English Riviera Airshow 2026

With tens of thousands of people expected to attend, people are urged to start planning their visit. Visitors can enhance their experience by booking reserved premium seating. For just £35 per day, spectators can enjoy an excellent location with stunning beachside scenes, prime viewing of the flying displays, and close proximity to event facilities and hospitality.

Those planning to drive are encouraged to pre‑book their car parking to make their visit as stress‑free as possible. Parking options include Zone 1 parking, just a 20‑minute walk from the main event, or Premium Parking located in the heart of the action.

Both parking options include all‑day parking (9am–11.30pm), plus a free official English Riviera Airshow pin badge and event programme. Reserved seating and parking are limited, so visitors are encouraged to book early to avoid disappointment at www.englishrivieraairshow.co.uk.

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Red Arrows display at the English Riviera Airshow, Paignton, Devon

The naturally inspiring sky of the English Riviera is ready to host the Bays flagship event. From Friday 29 May to Sunday 31 May 2026, the skies above the Bay’s stunning natural amphitheatre will once again come alive with some of the world’s finest aviation displays. The airshow is completely free (although car parking passes can be purchased) and there are some great clifftop vantage sites across the Bay, as well as Paignton Green itself. If you are staying in Torquay, we would recommend perching up on Daddyhole Plain, while both Beacon Quay, Meadfoot Beach and Thatcher Point are also very popular.

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