Thought it could be interesting to hear what got you all interested in aeroplanes. Here's what got me hooked.
First toy aeroplane I remember was a plastic one piece Mirage - loved it! I used to zoom all around the yard - must have amused my parents.
Father bought me what I think was a Frog kit including a Hurricane IIc and a Stuka. He pretty well built them for me, but these were the first plastic model aeroplanes I'd ever seen - so cool!
We did a school excursion to Tulla when it opened. There was a display centre with a diorama of the airport which I thought was so cool - I think where the Mercedes show room now is.
I fondly remember the Wirraway and the great scratch build aircraft models at the Melbourne museum way back when. Pity there is nothing aviation related at the museum these days. There is though a temporary WW1 exhibition at the moment and I paid a small fortune to see Baron Von Richthofen's engine from his Fokker Dr.1 on the weekend - kids didn't understand why Dad was so interested.
Walking home from school in I think 1972, I saw the Concorde fly right over the top of me on approach to Tulla. I've loved delta wings ever since.
First "big" jet right was a family trip to Tassi in I think a DC-9. Entry was via the rear fold down stair. This must have been around 1970.
First "little" aeroplane flight was when I was 11 in Scouts. It was in a Cessna 172 and probably from Pakenham strip. This was a activity at a big Jamboree at the time and we all got to have a "go" - changing seats in-flight!
Perhaps I'm getting nostalgic, but I thought it might be enlightening to hear how we all became "hooked".
Cheers
Adam