RIAT 2006 Press Release
AIR TATTOO TARGETS YOUNG THRILL SEEKERS
Young thrill seekers are in for a real treat this summer as the Royal International Air Tattoo cranks up the action at RAF Fairford, in Gloucestershire.
Awaiting them on July 15/16 will be one of the Air Tattoo's most ambitious ground-based attractions ever and what's more – entry for under-16s is FREE!
Called Tri@RIAT, the entertainment will offer a wide variety of stimulating and exciting activities and demonstrations designed to inspire young people to try something different.
There will be the chance to compete on the supercharged karting track, visit the battling robots arena, sit in Formula One cars plus everyone will also have the opportunity to become a Guinness World Record breaker.
And with the focus firmly on 'Speed', international stunt car driver Russ Swift will demonstrate his gravity-defying manoeuvres whilst an amazing team of Army cadets will construct a Jeep-like car in less than three minutes. There will also be the chance to enjoy daredevil skateboarders and glimpse motor racing's future as the next generation of budding engineers put their Formula-style racing cars on display.
Leading aerospace companies including Lockheed Martin, BAE Systems, Northrop Grumman, EADS and Boeing have joined forces with RAF Recruiting, the RAF Sports Board, the Royal Aeronautical Society and the West of England Aerospace Forum to inspire the next generation of military pilots and aerospace engineers.
Mike Green, the Air Tattoo's Deputy Director Youth and RAF Projects said: “Try at RIAT will bring together a wide range of exciting attractions that we hope will help open young people's eyes to new and exciting opportunities both in terms of careers and leisure activities. When our young visitors look back at summer 2006, I am sure their visit to the Air Tattoo will figure among the highlights.”