When it comes to adventures outdoors, our family love
nothing better than a warm sunny day where it’s not too hot or too cold and
certainly not raining. So we tend to keep an eye on the weather forecast ahead.
This weekend we are hoping for lovely weather where the only roar in the sky
will be from planes rather than thunder. A glance at a well known site
featuring weather tells us that we are in for a treat this weekend.
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| One of the images from Flywheel Festival - MEDIA |
Of course it’s not just the weather that can feel like a
treat to us. Surrounding ourselves by things we love can bring us lots of joy
and being accompanied by those we love and seeing their face light up can bring
us immeasurable pleasure. As I've reflected before on our family blog hubby
loves vehicles and is particularly passionate about those that were used in the
wars. Flywheel this weekend (Saturday 24th
and 25th) will give us a chance to get up close to ‘classic winged
and wheeled vehicles’ with the possible chance of engaging in conversation with
their owners.
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| Image courtesy of Pete Austin one of the images from Flywheel Festival - MEDIA |
This is the third Flywheel event to take place and promises
to be the biggest and best event yet. There’s an action packed timetable and over
100 vehicles will be taking to the track at the UK’s best preserved Second
World War bomber base.
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| Image courtesy of Chris Byrne, Sunrise Photography one of the images from Flywheel Festival - MEDIA |
So why not get outdoors this weekend and treat yourself totickets to Flywheel.
Prices for advance tickets for Flywheel at Bicester Heritage
start from just £23 per adult and £52 per family. Adult tickets include free
parking as well as a complimentary souvenir programme, while admission for
children under the age of five years is free. Tickets are available to purchase
online here. A hospitality package is also available with
guests gaining access to the Atalanta Motors Flightline Enclosure, prices start
from £99 per person. For more information, visit their hospitality page here.
Disclaimer: We were kindly
provided a family ticket and compensated travel expenses in exchange for a
review. The words and pictures contained within this post are a mixture of my
own and that of Flywheel Festival – Media.



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