The show was similar to previous years, actors in authentic dress and with authentic equipment, depict a battle for a WW II airfield in France. Quite a show, lots of gunfire and explosions. But I think it was a bit shorter and not as elaborate as previous years. They didn't even fire the 88's.
Perhaps it was because there seems to be a bit of an uprising among the neighbors, protesting Colling's plans to build a Tank museum on the site, to house their recently purchased additions to their collection. Their signs, along the only road in, seem to suggest they're sick of the noise and traffic caused by his events, and don't want more.