Temora Aviation Museum


NEXT FLYING DAY AT TEMORA AVIATION MUSEUM:

 

 

 

June Flying Weekend 2008
   
 

The English Electric Canberra TT.18 taxis in after flying. Photo: Marc Mol

The Cessna A37B Dragonfly in flight. Photo: Marc Mol
 
     
 

Doug Hamilton waves to the crowd as he taxis for takeoff in his Harvard. Photo: Marc Mol

Part of the 335 SQDN Precision Drill Team are seen here performing their Precision Drill Team

routine for the crowd during the lunch break. Photo: Lisa Love

 
     
 
The Lockheed Hudson starts its engines to taxi for takeoff. Photo: Glenn Alderton

Aircraft Engineers Mitch Liebich and Peter Pring-Shambler are ready to remove the wheel

chocks from the Spitfire Mk VIII for its flight, piloted by David Lowy. Photo: Emily Bondaruk

 
     
 

Temora Historic Flight Club Pilots Doug Hamilton and David Lowy preparing for

their flights in Spitfires Mk XVI and Mk VIII on Sunday's Flying Day. Photo: Keith Webb

The RAAF Roulette Aerobatic Team in formation. Photo: Glenn Alderton
 
     
 
The RAN Squirrel helicopters beginning their formation routine. Photo: Glenn Alderton

Former WWII RAAF Spitfire pilot, 90 year old Ted Sly is interviewed for WIN TV news in

front of the Spitfire Mk VIII. Photo: Emily Bondaruk

 
     
 

Tom Moon thrills the crowd with his National Champion aerobatic skills in his Extra 300s.

Photo: Marc Mol

Tom Moon taking off in his Extra 300s. Photo: Marc Mol

 
     
 

What an amazing sky! The following photos were taken on the Friday prior to the Flying Weekend. Here the RAAF Roulettes are seen practising their routine. Photo: Keith Webb

Temora Historic Flight Club Pilot, Lars Larson. That beautiful sky can be seen reflected in his

glasses. Photo: Keith Webb

 
     
 

Ian Sylvester's South African Harvard under a magnificent Temora sunset. Photo: Keith Webb

A RAN Squirrel Helicopter. Photo: Keith Webb

 
     
 
The CA-13 Boomerang is being started for a test flight. Photo: Keith Webb

The Spitfire Mk VIII after its flight.. Photo: Keith Webb