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Farnborough Airport to display Richard Cresswell’s Spitfire-inspired sculpture

Farnborough Airport has announced the installation of a striking aviation-inspired sculpture in partnership with The Sculpture Park, Farnham, which will be on display at the Airport from early May through to the beginning of August 2026.



Image courtesy Farnborough Airport


The sculpture, Spitfire II by British artist Richard Cresswell, is a dynamic, kinetic piece inspired by one of Britain’s most iconic aircraft. Designed to move with the elements, the sculpture rotates to face the direction of the wind creating a controlled, aerodynamic motion that echoes the precision and performance of the original Spitfire.

The installation coincides with a significant moment in the UK’s aviation calendar, aligning with Armed Forces Day in June and the internationally renowned Farnborough International Airshow in July. As a national sponsor of Armed Forces Day 2026, Farnborough Airport is proud to support the UK’s Armed Forces community, making the presence of a Spitfire-inspired sculpture – a symbol closely associated with the RAF history – particularly resonant.

While the Spitfire was originally designed in Southampton, its performance and evolution were shaped in part by pioneering aerodynamic research undertaken at Farnborough. As home to the Royal Aircraft Establishment, the site played a critical role in testing, refining and advancing aircraft performance during the early and mid-20th century, helping to solve complex engineering challenges that influenced aircraft including the Spitfire. Today, Farnborough remains synonymous with innovation and technical excellence in aviation, making it a fitting setting for a contemporary artwork inspired by one of Britain’s most celebrated designs.

The sculpture’s interaction with the wind also reflects Farnborough’s historic role at the forefront of aerodynamics research. By aligning itself with the direction of airflow, Spitfire II offers a subtle yet powerful visual expression of the same principles that have shaped aviation progress for more than a century.

The partnership with The Sculpture Park, located nearby in Farnham, Surrey, demonstrates Farnborough Airport’s commitment to supporting regional arts and culture. By showcasing the work of a British artist, the installation champions homegrown creative talent while strengthening connections with the local cultural landscape.

Simon Geere, CEO of Farnborough Airport, commented: “This installation is a celebration of British innovation, engineering and artistry. As we approach Armed Forces Day and the Farnborough International Airshow, it provides a meaningful opportunity to recognise and reflect on our aviation heritage and the role Farnborough plays in the UK’s aviation story, while supporting The Sculpture Park to showcase British artistic talent.”

Sian Gray, General Manager at the Sculpture Park, commented: “We are delighted to partner with Farnborough Airport to present this remarkable sculpture in such an iconic aviation setting, where art, movement and history come together.”

Installed in a prominent outdoor location in front of the Airport terminal, Spitfire II will be on display until the end of July, offering an ever-changing visual experience that responds in real time to the natural environment — a contemporary tribute to the enduring spirit of flight.
 

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