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PostPosted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 6:57 am 
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OK, there was the trade days on a previous thread, but this is the airshow. I've included a bit of everything, but a bias towards the warbirds - of course.

I went to the show on the Saturday with a friend's family, and the weather wasn't much fun and I didn't get many pics; Sunday the weather was better, but the cloud hung around and there was a mean wind all day.

Of the three Avalon shows I've been to (1992, 2005 and 2007) this was undoubtedly the least impressive in terms of aircraft - either variety or numbers, and the impression I get was that they'd not bothered at all in getting any 'extra' performers for the show days. All fine, except, like the Formula 1 car racing, the Victorian state government is handing over a large lump of cash to an organisation that should make a clear profit...

To be fair to the organisers, with the new heavy metal, they were in a gap in major contracts - nothing major in either civil or military or Australian or Pacific opportunities coming up, and a number of recent ones just signed.

You'll also note no Airbus A-380 or Boeing 707, a poor effort by Qantas. The 707 was scheduled to appear at the Sydney Harbour bridge 75th anniversary, but there were 'paperwork' problems that stopped it; most of the scheduled flying also didn't eventuate there for other reasons.

That's the negatives, and if that seems a little less than positive, bear in mind the show was promoted as 'best in the world' and more realistically 'one of the best'. It was a long way from either accolade.

On the positive side there was some stunning flying, the Boeing test-pilot in the Super Hornet was spectacular, the Italians in their cargo twin turbo prop, and the RAAF did a good job with the four Hornet display, Roulettes, F-111 an Neptune.

Anyway, on with the motley:

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The Australian Army's new toy.

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The HARS Neptune didn't fly during the show.

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The fibreglass (solid) model of the Bell X-1. Chuck Yeager decided to be photographed against some other aircraft...

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There were four Daks on show, three of which flew.

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Many of the warbird operators aren't interested any more, and stay away. Alan Arthur's P-40 from South Australia was one present, seen here with the RAAF Museum's CAC Mustang. Toothy.

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Jim Wickham in the Yak.

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VH-BOB, operated by Bob Eastgate, and the RAAF Museum's Mustang.

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One of the many Nanchangs in Australia, this one with a great scheme...

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One of the highlights was the wingovers and (here) rolls by the Italian Spartan transport.

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It's behind you...

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And more.

A superb display.

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The RAAF Museum's Operation Officer, Wc Cdr Warren Madsen in the Museum's Tiger.

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Built in Australia - the Gippsland Airvan, and a good seller worldwide.

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Just a nice view.

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Trainer formation - two CT-4s, Winjeel and Harvard.

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The Cubulture based Wirraway was present, and put on another good display. I like this picture, as it could be Papua New Guinea, 1942.

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We were blessed with a couple of flypasts by a B-52 on the Saturday and on the Sunday by an aircraft based, I think at Guam.

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The Connie was impressive. On the Saturday it returned early with the port inner shut down, oiled plugs was the word, but was very impressive on the Sunday.

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Qantas seem to have a tagging problem... But then you'll never muddle your aircraft with another! :lol:

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The 'Southern Knights' did a very nice Harvard formation flight. A mix of ex-military and civilian pilots.

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Pig getting ready to set the sky on fire...


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Always impressive. That's all folks!

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Lovely photos, JDK, thanks for posting!


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Great photos, I am envious not only of the photos but not being able to be there. The 3 privious shows must have been outstanding.
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