10th May 2009 – Henham Park is a landscaped parkland in Suffolk. The original Tudor Henham Hall was razed to the ground when a drunken butler dropped a candle in 1773. Although a new hall was built in the 18th Century, it was tragically demolished in 1957 to avoid family death duties. The family owned park now hosts events as diverse as pop concerts to the 2009 Wings and Wheels.

G-TWST, together with 60 other aircraft made the fly-in and with a gate prices at only £5, the Henham Wings and Wheels must represent one of the best value days out in East Anglia.  With hundreds of classic cars, motor cycles, tractors and engines and a 30 minute flying display with our team and the Tiger Club’s Turbulent Display Team.

The weather was again superb and we had a good display, dodging the parks mighty oaks during the low passes. The Twister was (naturally) the star of the show, so much so, the Flying Display Director, John Hill re-named the whole team in honour.

So, the “Twister Team” would like to thank John for the invite and Halesworth Lions for organising this fantastic event.

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