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NEW SKYDRIVE 2026 LINEUP UPDATES!
Catch up on our newest lineup updates and additions.
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Two historic Harvards are moving from the ground to the sky at SkyDrive 2026!
The Harvard Mk II and Harvard Mk 4 from the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association have both been upgraded to the Air Display. Three Diamond aircraft – the DA50 RG, DA62 and DA40 NG – are also joining the action in the sky! We're also welcoming three new aircraft to our Static Display, including the De Havilland Vampire, L-29 Delfin, and HU-16 Albatross.
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| The Harvard Mk II from the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association (CHAA) has been upgraded from our Static Display to the Air Display! |
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| The Harvard Mk 4 from the Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association (CHAA) has also been upgraded from our Static Display to the Air Display! |
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| The DA50 RG combines speed and comfort in a high-performance touring aircraft, backed by Diamond's reputation for safety, efficiency, and advanced avionics. |
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The DA62 is Diamond's flagship twin-engine piston aircraft, widely seen as one of the most advanced light twins in the world. Designed for private owners, business travel, air taxi operators, and special mission work, combining fuel efficiency, luxury, and modern technology with the added safety of twin engines. |
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| This modern, four-seat, single-engine plane from Diamond is the diesel-powered evolution of the original DA40 series and is widely used by flying schools and private owners because of its fuel efficiency, excellent visibility, and forgiving handling. |
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| We’re excited to add one of the Jet Aircraft Museum’s restorations, the De Havilland Vampire to our static display! This Vampire, A79-657(N1933) was built in 1952 in Australia and was known as the DH115 or T35. |
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| It was used as an RAAF trainer until it moved to the US in the ‘70s, then to Canada in ’89, where it has since landed in London for restoration. |
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Designed in Czechoslovakia in the 1950’s and celebrated for its sleek lines, rugged reliability, and graceful handling, the L-29 coming from the International Test Pilots School (ITPS Canada), will bring a unique blend of history and high-performance flying to those that experience it. |
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| Here’s your chance to get a rare close look at one of aviation's most beloved vintage jets. |
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| The HU-16 was originally developed in the late ‘40s and saw service with the RCAF. This Albatross from the International Test Pilots School (ITPS Canada) now serves a different mission, supporting the training of seaplane test pilots and is instrumented for flight test data acquisition. |
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| It also has an external video system for capturing water spray behavior during amphibious operations. |
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Don't miss the chance to experience these incredible aircraft and so many more at SkyDrive 2026, taking place August 21, 22, and 23 at London International Airport.
Use promo code ASL26 to save 10% off Blue and Green Zone tickets!
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*Photo credits: Sierra Tango Charlie Photography, Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association (CHAA), Diamond Aircraft Association, Jet Aircraft Museum (JAM) *Promo code must be entered before selecting tickets to unlock the discount. Promo codes cannot be added after the sale is complete. Due to a limited number of tickets, Red Zone, Grey Zone, Gold Zone, Flight Deck, & Sky Lounge do not qualify for promo codes. All purchases from Airshow London are non-refundable. *All aircraft and performance participation is subject to operational requirements, aircraft availability, weather and other factors beyond the control of Airshow London.
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