An event showcasing army aircraft alongside classic and supercars is returning next year, and tickets are already on sale.
Following on from four sell-out years, the Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop has confirmed that Wallop Wheels and Wings will be back on July 12, 2025.
Tickets went on sale on Friday, November 1, and low prices will remain fixed until January 31.
Next year, Henry Cole, presenter of World’s Greatest Motorcycle Rides, The Motorbike Show and Find it Fix It Flog It, will be attending the event, accompanied by fellow presenter Allen Millyard.
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Henry said “It was fantastic to meet so many people at Wheels and Wings this year and I’m sure it will be another amazing day full of all my favourite things: Bikes, classic cars and aircraft of all kinds. A day not to be missed. Save the date."
Chief Executive of the Army Flying Museum Lucy Johnson said: “The team here at the Museum are already working hard to make sure that it's going to be a great day out for families and enthusiasts alike.
"We have a few surprises lined up for the day and a wide range of entertainment for all ages and we look forward to sharing more information over the coming months.”
The 2025 event is set to be bigger and better than ever with a huge array of classic and supercars/bikes, and a Concours D ’Elegance showcasing some of the finest cars at the event.
If weather permits, visitors can pull up a deckchair and watch an array of fixed-wing and rotary aircraft taking to the skies and chat with the many pilots flying into the event.
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The will be lots of activities for children, with everything from electric go-karts to replica pedal planes, inflatables to craft activities, and mini tanks to circus skills.
Other attractions will include live music, a charity village, a living history zone and new for 2025, a speaker’s tent with a wide array of author’s taking to the stage.
All full-price tickets bought in advance for the event include a free annual pass to the Museum, which is valid from 13 July, however visitors can purchase an add-on ticket to the Museum should they wish to explore on the day.
A family ticket is priced at £50, with adult tickets priced at £18 and children aged 5 to 15 priced at £12.
For further information or to book tickets visit armyflying.digitickets.co.uk/category/21547 or call 01264 781086
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