The Aviation Magazine No 48 January - February 2017 | Page 10
The Bray International Air Display held over the weekend of 23rd & 24th July 2016 at Bray Promenade,
Bray, Co Wicklow just outside Dublin, is now in its 11th consecutive year. 2016 saw the event move from a
single day event to two days following the success of 2015’s show which attracted 90,000 people and saw
the Swiss Air force Aerobatic Team the Patrouille Suisse with their 6x Tiger II aircraft displaying and flying
with an Aer Lingus A320 for a Unique special flypast. Nestled in the scenic town of Bray the dominant fea‐
ture, Bray Head to the right of the display as you look out to the Irish Sea, with its scenic Cliff Walk makes
for a beautiful location and backdrop for the show.
2016 saw a truly International flavour with support from Italy, UK, Sweden, France and Military and Civil‐
ian support from the Republic of Ireland. Featuring 26 jets and a total of 46 aircraft and pilots, 50 support
crew with 11 acts performing on Saturday and 5 additional acts on Sunday with many first time displays at
Bray and in Ireland. Saturday was attended by 50,000 people, whilst Sunday attracted 90,000, making a
total of 140,000 to one of Ireland’s biggest outdoor events. The weather over the weekend was challeng‐
ing to say the least with a very dull and overcast day Saturday and Sunday being interchangeable with sun‐
shine, showers, and strong gusts in the early afternoon making way for low clouds tracking throughout the
display.
Majority of the aircraft for the show where based in three locations around Dublin with the Irish Air Corp
(IAC) at Baldonnel (Casement Aerodrome) hosting the Frecce Tricolori, Red Arrows, Swedish Historic Flight
(SAAB Viggen and Draken) and the PC‐9s and Cessna 172s of the IAC. Dublin Weston Airport supported the
Breitling Wingwalkers, the Pitts of the Trig Team, Spitfire/Seafire and the Irish Historic Flight Foundation’s