Highlights from the 6th Midlands Air Festival at Ragley Hall, Alcester. The RAF Red Arrows made their 2024 UK debut, back to full 9-ship strength, but the most eye-catching participants came in the form of a line up of rare warbirds and classic jets from across Europe: Draken, Sabre, Gnat, Bronco, B-25, DC-6 and more. As usual, the festival included plenty of barnstorming, ballooning and pyrotechnic action. The RAF Typhoon display team performed a moving tribute to Sqn. Ldr. Mark Long.
| Time | Display |
| 00:02 | J35J Draken |
| 00:06 | Gnat T.1 |
| 00:08 | Jet Provost T.3 |
| 00:10 | OV-10B Bronco |
| 00:13 | F.260 |
| 00:14 | Auster AOP.6 |
| 00:15 | Spitfire PR.XIX |
| 00:18 | B-17G Flying Fortress |
| 00:20 | Flying Bulls (DC-6B & B-25J) |
| 00:25 | Team Raven (x6 RV-8) |
| 00:28 | Chris Burkett Extra 330SC |
| 00:29 | Peter Davies Rotorsport Calidus |
| 00:30 | Stampe Formation Team (x3 Stampe SV.4c) |
| 00:31 | Team Mono (Mono JT.1 & Skybolt 1A) |
| 00:31 | Turbulent Team (x4 D.31 Turbulent) |
| 00:32 | AeroSuperBatics Wingwalkers (x2 Stearman) |
| 00:33 | x2 RAF Typhoon FGR.4 |
| 00:34 | RAF Tutor T.1 |
| 00:35 | RAF Red Arrows (x9 Hawk T.1) |
| 00:42 | Chris Burkett Extra 330SC |
| 00:45 | Airborne Pyrotechnics (x2 Grob 109b) |
J35J Draken







