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Given that most events this year have been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we were extremely fortunate that the 17th edition of Em’s Day was still able to go ahead. We would like to thank the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre (LAHC) for granting us permission to hold the event, albeit with a much-reduced attendance on a ticket only basis and without a Lancaster engine run-up.
The weather forecast indicated the possibility of showers or heavier bursts of rain but although grey and cloudy it stayed dry over East Kirkby. Thank you to all who attended and put on a terrific display, especially the Buell/EBR riders with 20+ machines present.
We would also like to thank Kev Meanwell and Derek Weldon for their help with publicity for the event and for providing support on the day.
Thanks also to the following people for agreeing to bring display machines at relatively short notice:
Paul and Carol Klatkiewicz, Ducati.
Brian and Tracey, Buell XBRR.
Graham and Sue Hemshall,
Moto Guzzi Singles.
Ken and Anne Perch, Aermacchi and Norton.
Em's Day 2020 raised a total of £969. Split £672 for LAHC and £297 for Emma’s Charity. See payment advice at the bottom of this page.
Chris Jessop, 16th August 2020.
Also see: Em's Day 2020 Photos
Brian & Tracey’s Buell XBRR made a welcome return to this event. Jeremy McWilliams rode this machine at the 2006 Daytona 200. It is #2 out of 56 made.
Paul and Carol Klatkiewicz, Ducati.
Graham and Sue Hemshall, Moto Guzzi.
Ken and Anne Perch, Aermacchi.