MORE than 30,000 people enjoyed an adrenaline-charged Wings & Wheels show, at Dunsfold Park on Sunday and Monday.
A gloomy forecast for Monday attracted a record crowd on the first day, but the threatened rainstorm never materialised over the airfield, although there were heavy showers nearby.
The popular annual two-day mega-aviation and motor show has raised more than £250,000 for charitable causes over the last eight years. the Red Arrows topped the bill on Sunday.
This year's event also celebrated the 70th anniversary of the aerodrome, which was built as an emergency Second World War airfield, in 1942.
Dunsfold Park event director Jamie McAllister said: "Each year the team work tirelessly to improve and introduce new elements to Wings & Wheels and we are thrilled with the success of this year's show.
"The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. There was so much to see and do in the air and on the ground."
For full report and pictures, see this week's Haslemere Herald.





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