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Mick.B 16th Jul 2009 09:10

Sabre Flys
 
From Temora News:ok::ok::ok:

One of the Royal Australia Air Force’s (RAAF) most significant fighter jets, the CA-27 Sabre, made its first flight in 16 years today at the Temora Aviation Museum in regional NSW, after a period of more than three years’ restoration and servicing.

The aircraft was loaned to the Museum by the RAAF under an agreement made in 2005 by the Chief of Air Force in an effort to preserve historical military aircraft. The Sabre jet has been restored to flying condition by the Temora Aviation Museum Engineering team and will become a feature of the Museum’s regular Flying Weekends, which are open to the public, as well as select Australian Defence Force Airshows. Sabre A94-983 is owned by the RAAF Museum, loaned to the Temora Aviation Museum and operated by the Temora Historic Flight Club.

Museum Founder and President David Lowy AM said “This is an historic day and I’m extremely proud the Temora Aviation Museum has been able to partner with the RAAF in returning their Sabre to the skies.”

Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Mark Binskin AM said “This first flight of the Sabre aircraft marks a great day for Air Force by vividly reminding us where we have come from. It is a fantastic result for all involved and I would like to acknowledge the work of the entire team, including the strong partnership between Air Force and the Temora Aviation Museum, in achieving this milestone.”

David Gardner OAM, Director RAAF Museum said, “It was tremendous to see the Sabre take to the sky again. Temora Aviation Museum is to be congratulated on the huge professional effort they put into returning the aircraft to airworthiness status. This event is great for Australian Aviation Heritage and the RAAF.”

Temora Aviation Museum Engineering, Chief Engineer, Peter Pring-Shambler says “Our engineering team has done a great job over the past three years and I am very proud of what we have achieved today.”

The pilot of today’s post maintenance check flight was Darren Crabb. As an ex RAAF Qualified Flight Instructor, Darren flew F/A-18 Hornets and Macchi jets. He is a current corporate jet pilot and is type rated on 14 jet aircraft types. His flying experience includes the Cessna Dragonfly, Vampire, Meteor and Canberra vintage jet aircraft and he has a total of 5200 hours of flying time in jet aircraft. After the flight Darren Crabb said ”It was fantastic! The aircraft performed flawlessly and it was both a pleasure and a privilege for me to return the Sabre to the Australian skies.”

The Australian public will have its first chance to see the Sabre at the Temora Aviation Museum Flying Weekend on September 5th & 6th, 2009.

For photos and video of today’s flight, click on the link below:
http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au/news/RAAFSabreFlys.cfm
http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au/news/PhotoGalleryVideoClips.cfm

NOSIGN 16th Jul 2009 14:23

:ok::ok::ok:

Trojan1981 17th Jul 2009 00:13

:ok: Well done! Last saw this baby fly at Nowra around 1992.
Ok, Next on the list a Skyhawk, Mirage and F-111 please:}

Like This - Do That 17th Jul 2009 02:59

:D

You beat me to it, Trojan.

BTW I heard that some of the ex-RAN A-4s might be for sale. OOPS! IS THAT THE TIME ALREADY? I'll get my coat ....

Buster Hyman 17th Jul 2009 03:21

Nothing like clean lines & a polished finish to emulate class! :ok:

Arnold E 17th Jul 2009 11:30

One of the most beautiful jets built. Well done and thanks to the guys at Temora for getting this aircraft flying again, cant wait to get to Temora again and see it flying again in the "flesh". Again well done.:ok::ok::ok:

OZBUSDRIVER 20th Jul 2009 08:06



Nice montage from Temora:ok:

Taildragger67 21st Jul 2009 10:00

Trojan,


Next on the list a Skyhawk, Mirage and F-111 please
Pigs are still flying, aren't they?

Shredder6 21st Jul 2009 10:45

Aahh, simply beautiful! They don't make 'em like they used to!

Well done to all involved! :ok:

Trojan1981 21st Jul 2009 13:42

Yep, so all they have to do is keep one flying. Love to see a Skyhawk and Mirage again though....

at the moment only in my :zzz:..

Teal 22nd Jul 2009 11:36

Magnificent to see the Sabre in the sky. Reminds me of the footage of Bob Hoover's Sabre displays in the Philippines many years ago.


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