Great day at Tyabb Air Show yesterday. I will upload pic's once I get them out of my camera and sort them out. Caught up with Capn Wannabe there plus some other ol' mates. Once again it was a well run and well organised show. Weather was mostly OK, but there was some low cloud coming through at times which no doubt compromised some of the displays to a degree. Queues in were pretty bad and next time I will pre-book tickets. The bus from the car park does work pretty well with not too much of a wait. I must say the admission price is getting a bit steep - particularly when one is bringing along junior wannabe aviators!
Highlight for me was seeing the Hudson fly again as it's just so rare and so historically significant. I'd be interested to find out why no Fw-190. No show could of course be for any number of reasons. I did note that many of the tailwheel warbirds do "wheeler" t/o's & landings - that is the nose is pushed up/kept up on t/o & landing respectively. Tyabb has a pretty narrow sealed section of the strip, so doing a wheeler does hugely help keep the runway in sight for longer, particularly during landing. I've read that Fw's pretty well only do three point t/o & landing, not wheelers, so this could be one reason we may never see the Fw at Tyabb I wonder? Might be worth investigating me thinks.
Warbirds of note present were 2 x Mustangs, 2 x Trojans, P-40N, Spitfire VIII, Hudson, Harvards/T-6 from the Southern Knights, Yak-52s & CJ-6s (semi-warbirds lite!) and the big Avenger. 1 x Roulette PC-9 did a display. 3 x Sopwiths and 3 x DH Tigermoths also did a display. Paul Bennett Airshows was there with a bunch of Pitts plus a Rebel 300 (Laser with a 540 engine). The legendary Chris Sperou was also there doing a solo routine in his Super Stinker Pitts and the rolling around the Debonair routine. RAN put on a display with their newish MH-60R and the brand new Bell 429. Good to see the RAN presence given that HMAS Cerberus is only just down the road, so a good venue for recruitment. Air show finished Avalon-like with a big BAWHOOMPF explosion of pyro's during the massed warbird flypast - pretty impressive and suitably and amusingly gave my kids a fright!
So, all in all, well run show albeit a bit pricey. Honestly, unless there is something I haven't seen before, I'd have to review going next time. $30 each for children I think is just too high. It was $55 for adults and 2 x adults plus 2 x kids @ $140.00. What's everyone think about this? It appears to me that airshows are going the way of USA - staged productions. Paul Bennet Air Shows I'm sure would cost a fair bit. TAM sending its birds down probably charged for fuel - no idea if that would include ferry fuel too. So, it's all getting pretty slick and professional, a good thing in most respects, but perhaps losing a little of its country charm? Be interesting to see if there is any other feedback in this regard.