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Old 30-01-10, 21:54
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Default Temora Jan 2010 flying weekend

This year there will be only five flying weekends, the first of which is held Jan 30/31.
I was fortunate to get some air to air of the Catalina arriving from Albion Park on Friday. The conditions were hot and bumpy and you could see the wings flexing on the Cat.
It recently received its new blisters fitted along with a paint job and is looking stunning. It will be even nicer soon as a N.O.S. nose turret will be fitted in a couple of months time.





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Old 30-01-10, 22:49
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Default Magnificent!

Thanks for sharing that Keith!!!!

Gives me my WW2 aviation fix for the day. Great shots

The Germans used to call them "The flying porcupine" I'm led to believe. The name is attributed to the amount of machine guns they had sticking out of them!!
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Old 30-01-10, 22:55
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The Germans used to call them "The flying porcupine" I'm led to believe. The name is attributed to the amount of machine guns they had sticking out of them!!
Actually Tony, that was in reference to the Short Sunderland.... don't ask me how I remember this, but I do - have always been enamoured of the Sunderland. The Cat was a better aircraft for the job, though, more maneuverable with a longer range...

Thanks, Keefy! Nice shots. It will look complete when it has that front turret back in place, though...
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Old 30-01-10, 22:58
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Default Damn!

I knew someone would get me. Thanks Jiff I had forgotten about that monster of a thing! Would make the Catalina seem tiny in comparison.
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Great shots
They have done a great job on her
Must be terrible to have do that job Keith
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Old 01-02-10, 21:27
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Great shots
They have done a great job on her
Must be terrible to have do that job Keith
Thanks Andrew

We tried out a new camera on board the Boomerang - it was brilliant...



Matt Denning displaying the aircraft he built, now owned by the Museum. Here's a shot of him launching.

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Old 01-02-10, 22:00
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The little spot in the green shirt next to the Tiger Moth is me taking the previous picture.

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Old 02-02-10, 14:18
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This year there will be only five flying weekends, the first of which is held Jan 30/31.
And to co-incide with the first flying weekend of the year, a quote from the Sydney Morning Herald:

"Temora council took the opportunity on Saturday to rename Menzies Street as Tom Moon Avenue, to honour the aerobatic display pilot who was killed just over a year ago, when his plane crashed at the airport while he was practising his display routine. Tom was a well-known and much-liked director of the marvellous Temora Aviation Museum, and four-time Australian national aerobatic champion. Menzies will not be forgotten, though. The council has plans to name the caravan park at the airport Menzies Place."

Tom died 20 Jan 2009.
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