Joey
That was one of the highlights of last years show, the way he threw that mig around the sky was amazing. I doubt if he will be back again this year as last year he was at Farnborough air show and that is a more of a trade show and they are really looking for sales as that aircraft was a protatype and the only one of its type in the world. Farnborough is only on every 2 years. Another great display last year was the Swiss F-18 hornet. It is basically the same flying program both days. I went for both days last year and again this year and I'm glad I did as the airfield open to the public is almost a mile and a half from end to end and packed full of static air craft and trade stands. With 8 hours of flying each day the second day came in handy to look around the static stuff. The tickets are a bit on the steep side but you certainly get your moneys worth.
Even though the Mig won't be there this year there maybe other Mig 29s, also the word is out that there might well be a couple of Indian SU-30 Flankers there one doing a flying display as the Indian AF are in the UK at around that time doing an exercise with the RAF. That will be a highlight if they are there and a rarity that you wouldn't see too often. Also I'm keeping my fingers crossed that they actually get the Avro Vulcan air worthy and flying as my father worked with them when he was in the RAF and I can remeber them when they were in service.