OK - finally back home and able to upload some photos. Got a chance for a quick "Dawn Patrol" the first morning - here's the main players and commentary from the airshow program and the announcer:
Tiger Moth and Ryan ST-M. The Tiger was built in 1936 and served at Temora training pilots during WWII.

Ryan PT-22:

CAC Wirraway, which is aboriginal for "Challenge":


NZAI CT-4 Airtrainer. Built in New Zealand, the program calls them "Plastic Parrots":

CAC Winjeel, Aboriginal for "Young Eagle":


Cessna O-1 Bird Dogs:

Lockheed Hudson - the only real Hudson currently flying anywhere in the world:


CAC Boomerang - Designed around the engine and cowl from the C-47 - sounds a bit like a single engine C-47 but the announcer claimed the Aussie pilots call C-47's a "twin engined Boomerang":

Yak-3UR "Steadfast" - I had no idea she wound up down under after retiring from Reno. Flew a nice acro show each day with Sanders-Type smokewinders on the wingtips:

Hawker Hurricane:

Spitfire Mk VIII - basically a MK IX with a retractable tailwheel:

Spitfire Mk XVI - first model to be built with a Packard-built Merlin:

CAC Mustang, flown by Matt Hall - former F/A-18 driver and the Red Bull Race Pilot who skipped off the water at a Windsor qualifying race in 2010:

NAA P-51 - didn't get the S/N but it has "Flying Undertaker" nose art on the port side:

2 P-40's:


and a Gloster F-8 Meteor - the only flying fighter version in the world:

All for tonight. Nice shots by the way, Errol!