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Air show tours

Postby Adamski » Wed Feb 22, 2017 7:19 pm

I've just (more or less) completed a site for a long-time buddy that's set up an Airshow Travel company. I've yet to get to Omaka or Wanaka myself, but I'm hoping his company will help others tick off a few items from their bucket list!

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All comments/criticism much appreciated!!!!

Here's Pete and his Nanchang (which I've been lucky enough to have a joy-ride in)!

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Re: Air show tours

Postby Ian Warren » Wed Feb 22, 2017 7:30 pm

Be one hell A "Must tick off" .. these little ventures really Really adds the/a show , something one will never forget! B-)
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Re: Air show tours

Postby Adamski » Wed Feb 22, 2017 7:45 pm

Ian Warren wrote:Be one hell A "Must tick off" .. these little ventures really Really adds the/a show , something one will never forget! B-)


Looking at what goes on at the Omaka show - it does seem an incredibly "Kiwi" kind of a show. I *nearly* got to see it a few years ago, but got stuck in Golden Bay, :rolleyes: !

I suppose I really should start saving for Wanaka 2018 - as that's going to be extra special (30th Anniv).

We're kind of spoilt in Auckland, with so many great shows at Ardmore - and Tauranga just down the road. I even got to see a few freebie shows at Whenuapai, when they still did those. I've been to dozens of shows in the UK but, honestly, Kiwis shows are just so much friendlier.

All donations to my "Get me to Wanaka 2018" slush fund greatly appreciated! Now, where's that Paypal donation button when you most need it? :lol:

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Re: Air show tours

Postby Ian Warren » Wed Feb 22, 2017 7:58 pm

Adam , with me I have three shows I went to , Avalon , brother organized a YSSY tour , pre that was 2004 Wanaka DC-3- way home was in the jumpseat all the way back to Wigram ... other was an extra long Harvard ride .. last one out of Operational Wiggy , there are quite a few others .. biggest thing is , 'Don't let a Chance go By' .
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Re: Air show tours

Postby Adamski » Wed Feb 22, 2017 8:07 pm

BobL and I had a *very* memorable trip from Ardmore down to an Ohakea show in the NZ Warbirds DC-3. Sadly, not a jump seat ride - but at leat we got to inspect the air hostesses B-)

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Re: Air show tours

Postby Ian Warren » Wed Feb 22, 2017 8:58 pm

My biggest crime on that return flight was the dang camera battery's went dead , but then in saying it was not the best camera ... To any body .. get an opportunity to see a little deal "Air Show Tours" .. jump at it !
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Re: Air show tours

Postby dbcunnz » Wed Feb 22, 2017 9:46 pm

It is time someone did a Nanchang for flight sim I know someone did start one a couple of years ago but it never saw the light of day.
I have had quite a few hrs in the back seat of the Nanchang a couple of them doing aerobatics and a few doing formation practice real good fun.
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Re: Air show tours

Postby Adamski » Thu Feb 23, 2017 12:34 pm

dbcunnz wrote:It is time someone did a Nanchang for flight sim I know someone did start one a couple of years ago but it never saw the light of day.
I have had quite a few hrs in the back seat of the Nanchang a couple of them doing aerobatics and a few doing formation practice real good fun.

Agreed! I searched highand low for one, but couldn't find one. It's a good looking aircraft and well worth doing, IMHO.

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