The Queen's Review of the Royal Air Force, to take place on Wednesday next at Odiham airfield, Hampshire, is the first such Royal Review since that of 1935. In that year, some 200 aircraft were inspected on the ground at Mildenhall, and later flew in formation over Duxford to give the R.A.F.'s airborne salute to His Majesty King George V in his Jubilee year. This year, more than 600 machines will fly past Queen Elizabeth at Odiham while 300 other aircraft, together with some 3,000 personnel, are paraded on the ground.
Source: Flight International