Lots of activity at my local airport this weekend
There is a warplane museum at the airport which hosted the event. They opened the hangar doors and had a large section of tarmac sectioned off for the public to wander and take pictures of the aircraft. On top of the Museum's own fleet, there were fly-overs all day of historic aircraft coming and going.
Supermarine Spitfire
Vampire
C-47, this one specifically a survivor of the D-Day invasion
George "Buzz" Beurling, Canadian flying Ace famous for his actions in the defence of the island of Malta from German and Italian bombings
A visitor from down south: P-39 Airacobra. U.S. aircrews had little love for these planes, but they were popular among the Soviets who used them on the eastern front.
Left to right: Harvard, 2x CF-18 Hornets from the demonstrator squadron, Fairy Firefly
Optional Opjective: Destroy All Enemy Aircraft at the Airfield
Another visitor, the P-40 Warhawk
CF-18 Taxi and Shutdown