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  1. Published on: 17/05/2016 05:39 AMReported by: roving-eye
    Plans for this year’s Woodvale Rally are getting off to a flying start with the announcement that the model aircraft will be returning to the event at Victoria
    Park in Southport on June 18th and 19th.

    The Liverpool and District Model Aircraft Society (LADMAS) will have ‘planes flying on both days from 10am until 4.30pm.

    There will also be static models on display and flight stimulators so visitors can fly the models on three TV screens. A large model Lancaster ‘plane and other jets will also be taxiing twice a day and jet engines will also be running.

    Andy Johnson, from LADMAS, said: “We have been involved with the rally for more than 40 years, After a two-year break we are glad to be back and hoping to put on a good display for the public with lots to see and try out throughout the two days.

    “We will be flying a wide range of models including helicopters and quad ‘copters (drones) and electric powered planes. “

    The Woodvale Rally provides a fun filled, value for money weekend for all the family.

    The always popular Crazy Bears will be there again as will the West Lancashire Dog Display Team who will be performing twice a day.

    Jema Leopold will also take to the main arena with her amazing performing horses.

    Other attractions include giant slides, craft and food marquee, giant car boot, collectors fair, Morris dancing and numerous trade stands.

    This year will also see many bands performing including Mike Byrne and the Sunrockers, Skelmersdale Prize Brass Band and in the bar marquee there will be music all weekend.

    The longest surviving Vulcan motor car, manufactured in Southport in 1904 and a 1907 Paterson, which has won the car section before, will also be on display along with other classic and vintage cars, model trains and boats, stationary engines, classic and vintage motorcycles and clubs and even more military vehicles than ever before.

    The 125 Field Company, Army Reserves of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), a Merseyside unit which specialises in vehicle maintenance, and much more, will also be running workshops.

    Parking costs £2 at Princes Park and admission at the gate is £5 for adults, £2 for children (5-15) and the under 5s are free

    Qlocal will be running a competition to win one of five family tickets later in the month.

    For further information visit www.woodvalerally.com or email info@woodvalerally.com
       

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