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A681001
15th Aug 2023, 09:00
bit of nostalgia, some other aviation ones on that channel as well

https://youtu.be/gE8d7filSbE

TCAS FAN
15th Aug 2023, 12:33
bit of nostalgia, some other aviation ones on that channel as well

https://youtu.be/gE8d7filSbE

Superb mate, with two exceptions could identify all types, guess I’m showing my age. At least that bit of my grey matter is still intact!

The flying is same as it used to be at airshows in UK. All changed a few years back when an idiot in Hawker Hunter killed multiple members of the public when ploughing into them short of the runway when trying to pull up from a loop.

megan
16th Aug 2023, 06:24
A681001, you take me back, had I not joined the Navy four months prior I would have been there. Learnt to fly early sixties in Whyalla courtesy of Parafields company "Aviation Services", knew Ross Tilley prior to him starting Rossair as he was a charter pilot on Austers and Cessna 180 at Whyalla (Silver City Air Taxis), used to loan me the Rossair company car on overnights. Features some aircraft I flew. Extremely fond memories, thank you. :ok:

Givelda
20th Dec 2023, 06:57
About then, I was a youngster mad keen on aviation and started a scrapbook to put images of aircraft I had scrounged from magazines or the artwork from my Airfix bags and boxes after "assembling" the models.
While not as great a quality as the YouTube 8mm film, this motley montage came from a magazine by the name of "Everybody's" that I cut up and pasted that had an article on the Adelaide National Air Show of 10th September 1966.

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/2000x1681/national_air_show_para_field_10_sep_66_everybody_s_mag_monta ge_01_sml_78cfcc9dbdcb3ccf437aabf6757b3bf3dd7d2e60.jpg

treadigraph
20th Dec 2023, 08:59
Missed this when it was first posted, bloody marvellous! That Demoiselle replica, is that the Mag Men example?

Asturias56
20th Dec 2023, 09:32
"An RAAF Dakota lines up next to a modern transport""

FHS - that's a Bristol Frightener, first flight 1945

Luckily Adelaide has speeded up a bit since then.....................