Hi Guys, this year's WOW was the thirtieth anniversary, so was bound to be something special. Admittedly, there was nothing there that hadn't been before, but what was there put on a fabulous show. There was a mishap; a Yak-3 came off second best against a cherry picker between the parallel runways (the less said the better), but it was an excellent three days display flying. There was also a gathering of Packard motor vehicles - the largest such gathering in years, including vehicles from abroad that came over just for the show. One of them was once owned by Amelia Earhart.
Anyway, photos:
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This Packard Coupe was formerly Earhart's. Her husband George Putnam held on to it for a year after she disappeared in the vain hope she might return, before selling it to a Chicago based mob boss, apparently.
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The USAF is becoming a regular at New Zealand airshows; long may it continue.
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...As is John Romain and the Buchon he brought out in 2016. It is still wearing the colours it wore during filming of 'Dunkirk'.
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Ze Cazaaa, Armee de l'Air CN-235 operated out of New Caledonia.
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Bill Reid's stunning Avro Anson I is a perennial favourite.
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Catalina out on Lake Wanaka drew a sizeable crowd of onlookers.
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That's the right hand wing in front of the left hand wing. Sadly, it won't buff out.
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The C-17 is always impressive at low level.
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They're a bit late to do anything for the headless winch victim!
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Glider releasing water ballast makes an effective display feature.
More to come...
Anyway, photos:
This Packard Coupe was formerly Earhart's. Her husband George Putnam held on to it for a year after she disappeared in the vain hope she might return, before selling it to a Chicago based mob boss, apparently.
The USAF is becoming a regular at New Zealand airshows; long may it continue.
...As is John Romain and the Buchon he brought out in 2016. It is still wearing the colours it wore during filming of 'Dunkirk'.
Ze Cazaaa, Armee de l'Air CN-235 operated out of New Caledonia.
Bill Reid's stunning Avro Anson I is a perennial favourite.
Catalina out on Lake Wanaka drew a sizeable crowd of onlookers.
That's the right hand wing in front of the left hand wing. Sadly, it won't buff out.
The C-17 is always impressive at low level.
They're a bit late to do anything for the headless winch victim!
Glider releasing water ballast makes an effective display feature.
More to come...
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