Anzac Day TVAL Display

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Postby Ace » Sat Apr 25, 2009 11:59 pm



Whew what an Anzac Day its been here in Masterton. Unfortunately for the following photos, the skies were overcast, so not the best for taking photos, but it did kind-of follow with the Anzac theme.

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And here we go...

Be2 having a quick practice in the morning before the show:

Quite a lineup!

SE5a

Be2 taking to the skies:

Pfaltz:

Brand spanking new original Avro 504, with original rotary engine:


Bit of a small mishap on landing, bit of a crosswind picked the wing up. Lucky they have wingtip skids to stop damage eh?

SE5a's:








Sopwith Camel biggrin.gif:


RNZAF's Harvard came down for a display:

Stampe (Yellow) and Tigermoth, both put on a brilliant ribbon cutting, balloon popping and flour bombing display:

(Note the flour bomb in the pilots hand for the pic below:)


Meet the Fokkers:






The star of the show, the debut of the worlds only FE2b:





More SE5a's:




Final Flypast, Bristol Fighter, 3 SE5a's, and a Fokker DVII Albatross:










And a big wave to finish the show, after showering us in poppies from the gunner seat:



All in all some great flying on display, and hints of some new WWI types due out Novemberish... watch this space cool.gif
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Postby spongebob206 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:02 am

Hey mate,

Where's the Corsair? drool.gif
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Postby Ace » Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:05 am

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Hey mate,

Where's the Corsair?

Have no fear, she's alive and well. The display put on was a predominately WWI one, so the Corsair and Kittyhawk were not flown, and stayed in the hanger actually.
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Postby spongebob206 » Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:06 am

Next time WW2?

I'll be there.

Thanks
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun Apr 26, 2009 2:36 am

The old FE2 'gunbus' types in WW1 seemed to be a logical choice , not for the fact off not having synchronising gear , but just the fact of having some sort of rear end protection - the engine as a place to hide from the bullets
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Postby Ace » Sun Apr 26, 2009 11:22 am

Ian Warren wrote:
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The old FE2 'gunbus' types in WW1 seemed to be a logical choice , not for the fact off not having synchronising gear , but just the fact of having some sort of rear end protection - the engine as a place to hide from the bullets


They certainly were effective, also the Bristol Fighter. The Fee actually caused that nasty head injury on Manfred von Richthofen, although to be fair he had shot down a fair few before one actually bit him.
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Postby ardypilot » Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:10 pm

Masterton seems to put on show after show- this is the 3rd one this year if I'm not mistaken? How much do they charge for entry fees, and how many people turn up?

Would have loved to be down there to see and hear those WW1 types- thanks heaps for posting the photos!
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Postby Ace » Sun Apr 26, 2009 12:36 pm

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Masterton seems to put on show after show- this is the 3rd one this year if I'm not mistaken? How much do they charge for entry fees, and how many people turn up?

Would have loved to be down there to see and hear those WW1 types- thanks heaps for posting the photos!


First WWI one was for Remembrance Day, on the 11th of November. Then we had Wings over Wairarapa, and then the Anzac display. Coming up is a small display in may for the Ag-Aviation Reunion. And then the next TVAL display in November. She's all go.


Some great sounding planes, I especially like the sound of the BE2 and FE2b, they're quieter than some models biggrin.gif
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