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Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Fri Oct 26, 2018 4:50 am

The P-51 is 45-11526, registered as VH-FST, see here: http://www.warbirdregistry.org/p51regis ... 11526.html

Thanks for the lovely photos!

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Fri Oct 26, 2018 10:50 am

Archer wrote:The P-51 is 45-11526, registered as VH-FST, see here: http://www.warbirdregistry.org/p51regis ... 11526.html

Thanks for the lovely photos!


Thanks! A friend who works the show estimated that 90% of the active Warbirds in Australia were in attendance. More to come when I get some time.

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Sat Oct 27, 2018 2:41 pm

Nice ones Garbs

ImageTemora Fighter Medley by Errol Cavit, on Flickr

Spitfire Mk VIII MV239 VH-HET RG-V
Hurricane XII VH-JFW V6748
CAC CA-18 Mk 21 Mustang VH-MFT A68-769
P-40N-5-CU VH-PFO

ImageCurtiss P-40 Pair by Errol Cavit, on Flickr

P-40N-5-CU VH-PFO
P-40E VH-KTY CV-V

ImageHurricane Huddle by Errol Cavit, on Flickr

ImageRAAF Heritage Flight by Errol Cavit, on Flickr

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Sun Oct 28, 2018 6:09 pm

OK, so both the Friday and Saturday shows started off with the RAAF Roulettes - last outing before they retire their PC-9's:

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Then the primary trainers flew:

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On Saturday, the Menasco in the ST-M started running rough after take off so the pilot set it down safely at one of the small, outlying strips.

Next was a heritage flight - Friday show included two RAAF F/A-18's (see Errol's shot - better lighting than any of mine).

With every group, they came over in the full formation, then broke into smaller groups:

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And finally at least one of each type got to beat up the flight line:

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As you can see, the crowd sits on the east side of the show line, so the sun sets behind the planes. :?

On Friday, the 2 x P-40 and 2 x P-51's did a dog bone tail chase:

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Saturday, they left out the F/A-18's and put up 4 Fighters:

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Later in the show, they did a 6 x V-12 group who put on a very exciting, close in chase:

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Photos don't do it justice at all (maybe Errol has better), but they did a zoom climb at each end with wings vertical in the reversals.

Got enough to keep this thread on page 1 for a few more weeks...

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Mon Oct 29, 2018 12:32 am

Yep, lighting was a challenge, went with B&W on a couple of these as there was stuff all colour in them

ImageTemora Tail Chase by Errol Cavit, on Flickr

ImageFighter Tail Chase by Errol Cavit, on Flickr

ImageReach for the Sky by Errol Cavit, on Flickr

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Tue Oct 30, 2018 7:09 pm

You definitely have a better eye than me, Errol. I have the same "problem" with Blackbirdfan at OSH and RNO. By the way, Will; am I missing your Reno album or are you otherwise occupied?

Here's a few on the ground that didn't get to "play":

The only English Electric Canberra capable of flight (except that both engines were in the shop). TT-18, VH-ZSQ:

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The CAC CA-27 Avon-powered Sabre; A94-983:

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A second A-37 Dragonfly:

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DH-115 Vampire T.35 VH-VAM:

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An Avro Cadet:

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Not exactly sure which type of Auster is in the background. Google says "1944 Taylorcraft J Auster 5 C/N 1736", so I'll go with that.

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Thu Nov 01, 2018 8:07 pm

Some of the bigger iron at Warbirds Down Under:

HARS brought several larger aircraft from Illawarra, including this DHC-4 Caribou:

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Some owners had been doing the "Wheelbarrow" maneuver where they roll just the nosewheel down the runway. Apparently DeHavilland Canada called everyone up and said, "stop doing that!".

They also brought a PBY-6A painted like the RAAF Black Cats which were pure flying boats:

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Unfortunately, their Lockheed Connie was unable to attend. It was supposed to do a twilight take off on Friday night.

The RAAF sent one of their new E-7A "Wedgetail" AEW craft. Being Aussies, they opted for a surfboard instead of the usual USN Frisbees;

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And a few other attendees:

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Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Sun Nov 04, 2018 10:35 am

Very cool pictures. I'd say you both have "good eyes". I didn't even notice the Roulettes were flying PC-9's,
I just assumed they were Texans. Did the caribou do their wheelbarrow act?. That is still one of my favorite transports.

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Sun Dec 16, 2018 10:04 pm

L-188 wrote:Very cool pictures. I'd say you both have "good eyes". I didn't even notice the Roulettes were flying PC-9's,
I just assumed they were Texans. Did the caribou do their wheelbarrow act?. That is still one of my favorite transports.


I was just bumping this thread to add a link to Temora’s well done video of this year’s air show: https://vimeo.com/305309815/0af4283a26

Hope it’s live. If not, look on the Warbirds Downunder website.

Regarding your question, Arn, it seems that DeHavilland Canada has “strongly suggested” that Caribou operators stop doing the wheelbarrow maneuver. Too much stress on the airframe. Sorry for the delay

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Mon Dec 17, 2018 2:41 am

Buffalo/Caribou.

"Some owners had been doing the "Wheelbarrow" maneuver where they roll just the nosewheel down the runway. Apparently DeHavilland Canada called everyone up and said, "stop doing that!".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SzMvKXP8Pc

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Mon Dec 17, 2018 6:43 pm

Ahhh didn't get the memo about the wheelbarrow maneuver from DHC. I promise i won't do it
when i get my C-7 :drinkers:

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Wed Mar 25, 2020 3:19 am

I've fixed a couple of links where I've tweaked photos.
And my highlights album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/errolgc/a ... 7853631070

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Wed Mar 25, 2020 9:06 am

Bumbs to ''garbs''

Great...AMAZING video to the Temora 2018 show....Guys...this is the way to attract kids to our buff / craziness / passion

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/wd2018/305309815

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Wed Mar 25, 2020 5:13 pm

now if the New Zealand crowd can excavate a few F-111's

Re: Warbirds Downunder 2018

Wed Mar 25, 2020 5:47 pm

Michel Lemieux wrote:Bumbs to ''garbs''

Great...AMAZING video to the Temora 2018 show....Guys...this is the way to attract kids to our buff / craziness / passion

https://vimeo.com/ondemand/wd2018/305309815



Sorry about my lack of international savvy here, but are “bumbs” good or bad?
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