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Just a reminder that the Tyabb Airshow "War & Peace" is on Sunday 11th March.

 

We have a huge line up of vintage, classic, warbird and current day ADF aircraft. We even have a few, out of this world, flying surprises organised that you won't see anywhere else.

 

Just some of the aircraft:

 

Mustangs

 

Boomerang

 

Hudson

 

Spitfire

 

Seahawks

 

Tojan T28's

 

Pitts

 

Yak and Changs

 

Harvard Southern Knights

 

Kittyhawk P40

 

Roulette display

 

Hurricane

 

Tiger Moths

 

Sopwith Pup & Snipe

 

This is just some of the line up with many more rare and exciting flying displays.

 

Michael Smith will be there with Southern Sun, his world record breaking solo global circumnavigating flying boat. He will be able to personally tell you about his adventure.

 

 

We have hundreds of unique cars, bikes and military vehicles including WW1 & 2 and Vietnam war period camps.

 

Have a fly of our latest simulator and see how you go in IFR conditions or an emergency landing after an engine failure or land it into your favourite airport.

 

This is a charity event where the bulk of the proceeds go back to the community. All of the pilots, owners and support staff are volunteers and have donated their time and aircraft to support the charities. This years our main beneficiaries are Riding for the Disable and the CFA which are both worthy organisations.

 

Buy a ticket on line a fast track your entry and avoid the lines.

 

2018 Tyabb Air Show-Home

 

We hope to see you all there.

 

Jack Vevers

 

President - Peninsula Aero Club

 

Home - Peninsula Aero Club

 

 

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Hi Vev

 

The only one it seems I can make it too and I’m heading to Port Macquarie in the caravan in my 2 weeks off

 

Damn been missing everything since I started back rotational work in the desert again

 

 

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The Westernport News paper gave the show some publicity today.

 

Don't miss the show, it may well be your only chance to see the last manufactured Mustang fly.

 

It was delivered to the RAAF in July 1951, and has only recently been made airworthy after almost 40 years.

 

Just one of the special aircraft that will be performing.

 

If coming, be smart, be early and be pre-ticketed to avoid entry queue delay. Tickets at goo.gl/RKGSoC

 

Cheers

 

Ian

 

 

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Hi Vev,Looking forward to it!!

 

Cheers,

 

Neil

Hi Neil,

 

Look me up when you get there mate... it will be good to catch up.

 

Cheers

 

Jack

 

 

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