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Daredevil pilots to race in resort skies



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Published Date:
26 April 2008
THOUSANDS of tourists are expected to land in Blackpool to see the country's first Aero GP air race this summer.

The Gazette can today reveal Blackpool will hold an Aero GP air race grand prix – Europe's fastest motor sport – as part of the winning bid to host National Veterans' Day.
Impressive
The impressive air races will see eight high-performance sport aeroplanes racing together, all in the air at the same time.
The air race will take place over the sea along the North Shore beach front starting from North Pier on June 28 and 29.
Some of the world's top pilots will descend on the town to compete in air races, aerobatics and actual air-to-air dogfights.
Jeff Zaltman, president of the Aero GP, said: "We are thrilled to be able to confirm the first-ever Aero GP Britain.
"This is an exciting time for Aero GP and we couldn't think of a better place to race than Blackpool, given its support for aviation and its success at hosting events.
"We promise the visitors to Blackpool an historic and safe weekend of exciting sport led by amazing pilots."
And the man who challenged council leader Coun Peter Callow to bring air racing to Blackpool, aviation enthusiast John McNicholas, certainly thinks the resort is flying high after this announcement.
Mr McNicholas, of Red Bank Road, Bispham, said: "I issued an open challenge to Peter Callow to get air racing here.
"He picked that up and he's come up trumps.
"I'm really pleased it's going to show how much value these new headlands will have.
"The more events we can get the better for Blackpool – for tourists as well as residents. It's marvellous."
Coun Maxine Callow said she hoped the event would encourage local people to make use of Blackpool's Promenade and beach.
She said: "It's brilliant, it's another new attraction for Blackpool. It sounds very exciting. It's great for visitors and our local people.
"We want to encourage our local people to use the Promenade and the beach.
"It's their Promenade to enjoy with their families.
"This shows that the
council is committed to turning Blackpool around. We're hoping we can attract the organisers to come back again."
The Blackpool Aero GP, organised in association with the British Formula Air Racing Association (FARA), is not only being seen as a significant step towards regenerating Blackpool, it is also being hailed as an important event in British aviation.
Andrew Chadwick, president of FARA, said: "The UK has had a rich history of air racing for nearly a century, but the sport is due for a revival.
"We are working with Aero GP to promote the sport, which in its heyday was the biggest public sports attraction in the UK.
"This year marks the 100th anniversary of aviation in Britain, so it's a fitting time to both reflect and to re-launch a successful British sports heritage into the future."
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  • Last Updated: 26 April 2008 7:47 AM
  • Source: Blackpool Gazette
  • Location: Blackpool
 
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Holden Caulfield,

Warbreck 26/04/2008 08:38:16
Excellent news, just what we need!!
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AlanT South Shore,

26/04/2008 09:08:55
Fantastic news. Should bring in the punters for the towns still expensive car parks!!
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mrs bouquet,

26/04/2008 09:50:45
lets see if Blackpool Tourism can promote it effectively to different areas other than posters and leaflets in their own office
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beachcomber,

blackpool 26/04/2008 11:17:53
this is great news. if only the Callow lot would stop bleating on as though they had arranged every bit of progress.
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John McNicholas .,

Bispham 26/04/2008 14:35:04
This is really superb news, particularly for a resort which is credited with holding the worlds first ever Air Show in the old days of Stanley Park Aerodrome. Lets hope Locals and visitors alike really enjoy the spectacle. Dont consider myself part of the " Callow Lot" just speaking as I find, the man showed enthusiasm and support. Lets just be happy we have a World Class Event, and all the accompanying Business. Heaven knows this Town needs it desperately.
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alitriumph,

south shore 26/04/2008 15:06:26
Fantastic article and news that we are getting the air race. Pity Maxine Callow had to spoil it by saying it will encourage us locals to use the promenade. We want to use it but you won't let us!! I wanted to put bands on the prom and was refused because there were three complaints about the noise from the Kaiser Chiefs!
Will the Callows please stop trying to score cheap political points every time something happens and concentrate on cleaning up this town, a task they are failing to do!
Are they fitting the planes with silencers or are we being issued with ear plugs?
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John McNicholas .,

Bispham 26/04/2008 16:26:46
Powerful Turbo Props Alitriumph, so not as noisy as the fast military jets people in this area are already used to. Agree though you should be able to promote all kinds of entertainment on the new headlands, after all thats why they were constructed isnt it ?? And only 3 complaints is a ludicrously small amount as a basis to refuse you. Hope you have more success in the future.
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Tell it as it is,

26/04/2008 17:14:18
Locals would use the promenade and beaches if we didnt get constant hassle from the beggars and drug-addicts that OUR council encourage to move here and shell out lots of taxpayers money to keep them.
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Bobby Bull ,

Blackpool 26/04/2008 19:11:33
Lets not forget what often happens at an air show, theres often a crash with loss of life, Jeff Zaltman promises a safe weekend, high performance sport aeroplanes, actual air to air dogfights. Can Jeff Zaltman promise that the plane exhibition remains over the sea & not over land & houses & people.
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True Blackpudlian ,

Fylde 26/04/2008 19:36:20
When it comes to scoring political points look no further than Marsden and Humble our 'local' MPs; taking all the credit for securing the tram funding. Then the Government went and promised that money again when they said they would give us a regeneration package to replace the stupid casino. Same old Labour same old lies.

On the subject of the Aero GP; Sounds fantastic I will definitely be going to watch it. It is about time we got some more events like this.
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