Advance discounted tickets now on sale for FLYWHEEL 2016

Advance discounted tickets are now on sale for Flywheel at Bicester Heritage (July 2nd & 3rd 2016).

Held at the UK’s best-preserved Second World War bomber station – Bicester Heritage in Oxfordshire - Flywheel is packed with exhilarating, crowd-pleasing displays from some very special historic aircraft, competition cars and military vehicles, combined with hundreds of classic cars and bikes on show from across the decades.

Add to that period music performances and military re-enactors, a vintage trade fair and traditional funfair rides, an open paddock that lets spectators get up close to all the rare machinery on show, and the chance to explore the wonderful and atmospheric site - now home to a wide range of historic motoring, motorsport and aircraft specialists - and visitors to Flywheel 2016 have a real treat in store!

The introduction for 2016 of two-day weekend tickets and family tickets allows classic motoring, aviation and military history enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy further savings on the on-the-day prices.

Adult (16+) single-day advance tickets for Flywheel 2016 are £23, and adult two-day weekend tickets £41. Child (aged 5-15) advance tickets are £7 for a single day and £12 for the weekend. And single-day family advance tickets (two adults and up to three children aged 5-15) are £52, and a family weekend ticket £92. Children under five are admitted for free and all adult tickets include a copy of the official souvenir programme, worth £5.

Parking on site is free for ticket holders, and visitors arriving in a pre-1966 vehicle can also pre-book a free display parking space in the pre-66 parking area.

Advance tickets can be booked online now at www.flywheelfestival.com.

About Flywheel

The first Flywheel - held in June 2015 – was a huge success, drawing thousands of spectators each day to this historic site. Highlights included the return to the former RAF Bicester of the Blenheim bomber for the first time in over 70 years, spectacular air displays from the iconic Spitfire, WW1 dog fight demonstrations from the Great War Display Team, a flame-throwing Bentley-Packard special with a 41-litre engine, a historic Sherman M4 tank, the ex-Stirling Moss C-type, and stunning performances from the aircraft-engined 1905 Fiat land speed record car, while vintage glider rides, a ‘pop-up’ period fashion shoot and military re-enactors really brought the history of the site alive.


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