Warbirds Downunder 2011 Airshow - Temora NSW Australia
Some highlights from Warbirds DownUnder 2011 Airshow filmed last year at Temora Aviation Musuem.
It features classic warbirds including Australian built P51 Mustang, Spitfire, F86 Sabre (CAC CA-27), Meteor, World's only flying Hudson, Super Connie, & Various other aircrafts including RAAF F18 hornet.
One & half hour long Blu-ray is available for $10.
Bonus Features:
- Wings Over Illawarra 2012 highlights (25 mins)
- F111 Last Ever Flying Display & F18 Solo - Williamtown Airshow 2010
- Avalon F22 display
- Boeing 787 Takeoff Sydney to Brisbane
Note : Youtube compress my original smart rendered video to 25 fps, 5mbs for 1080p (not the best quality & looks stuttery). Original footage is 50 fps 1080p & 28mbs, 5.1 dolby digital sound (looks smoother and much better quality
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Info on 75 Squadron's newly painted FA-18 commemorating the Squadron's 70th Anniversary :
Temora Aviation Museum's Mk XVI Spitfire taking off from Runway 36 Grass at Temora NSW, Australia
Temora Aviation Museum Mk XVI Spitfire taking off from Runway 36 Grass at Temora NSW. Flown by Guy Bourke, VH-XVI is a WWII combat veteran and still wears the markings from when it was flown by Australians in RAAF 453 Squadron during operations over Eurpoe. This video was taken during the Museum's Aircraft Showcase program.
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Temora Aviation Museum June 2019 Pt1
Part 1 Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII, Supermarine Spitfire Mk XVI, P40 KITTYHAWK
June Aircraft Showcase (Sat 8th June)
Temora Aviation Museum, 2nd July 2016 - full version
Here's the full version of the video and photos that I took on road trip to the Temora Aviation Museum in NSW, Australia, in July of last year.
This always a spectacular day out, seering some of the most beautiful old warbirds actually flying.
Music Attributions
Remember The Heroes - music by audionautix.com
Sky Pirates by Damiano Baldoni -
The Moments of Passion by Parvus Decree -
The Jack Benny USO Show, Cairo, Egypt -
Warbirds Down Under, Temora 2018, part1
A brilliant aerial display put on by the Temora Aviation Museum videoed with Samsung Galaxy S8
Temora Aviation Museum - Canberra Bomber
As part of the Korea to Vietnam Aircraft Showcase (18th February 2012), a Canberra Bomber was started up and checked as part of a maintenance cycle. It did not fly however which was a bit of a shame.
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DH115 RAAF Vampire Temora Aviation Museum NSW Australia
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Canberra bomber at Temora Air Museum
As part of their regular flying weekends, the Temora Air Museum flies some great old planes. Here's their Canberra bomber on the 10th of April 2010. It is actually an ex RAF TT18. It's history is explained on the Temora website. A great weekend out.
Temora Aviation Museum
Mat enjoys a behind-the-scenes tour of the Temora Aviation Museum, one of the world's premier collections of flying warbirds. Join him as he explores the museum's astounding collection including two Spitfires, the world's only flying Hudson bomber, the Boomerang fighter, the Gloucester Meteor and many others. Visit facebook.com/BattlefieldTours to see photos and video from Mat's visit.
Join our 4-day 'WW2 in Australia' tour to visit the Temora Aviation Museum for a flying day, plus the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, the scene of the largest POW breakout in history at Cowra and the Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum. Details are at battlefields.com.au/australia-in-world-war-2
The Temora Aviation Museum is located in Temora, NSW, about five hours from Sydney, and is open daily (excluding New Years Day, Good Friday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day). Visit aviationmuseum.com.au for full details.
Temora warbirds downunder air show 2011 @ Temora, NSW
Temora warbirds downunder air show 2011 @ Temora, NSW, on 19 November 2011
Temora Aviation Museum on Weekend Sunrise
Temora aviation museum spitfire and boomerang
temora aviation museum spitfire and boomerang
Temora Aviation Museum's Cessna A-37 Dragonfly flown by David Lowy at Temora
David Lowy flys the Temora Aviation Museum's Vietnam era Cessna A-37 Dragonfly from takeoff to touchdown including an aerobatic display for the Museum's Aircraft Showcase program. Takeoff and landing is on Runway 36 at Temora NSW Australia.
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Temora Aviation Museum's Mk XVI Spitfire flown by Guy Bourke 8 min
Interesting footage of Temora Aviation Museum's Supermarine Spitfire Mk XVI in formation with Allan Arthur's P-40 Kittyhawk. Takeoff is from Runway 36 Grass at Temora Aerodrome, NSW, Australia.
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Temora Aviation Museum - RAN Bell Iroquois UH-1B
As part of the Korea to Vietnam Aircraft Showcase (18th February 2012), a Royal Australian Navy Bell Iroquois UH-1B (N9-3104 898) was on display.
Temora Aviation Museum Nov 2011 Part 1
There was going to be an airshow at Temora by the Temora Air Museum boys and girls. My mate and I bought our tickets on-line, loaded up the car and drove the 1,400+km for the Warbirds Downunder Airshow in November 2011. Was it worth it? By the look and sound of this video (part one of as many as it takes), I'd reckon so. A bonza show. Great gathering of planes and good flying. Windy and hot, but not as bad weather as some I went to in 2011. Thanks everyone at Temora.
Temora April 9 2010, a quick look
Friday before a flying weekend at the museum gives you lots of action, both from outside the fence and in the field. I missed the Canberra and the Meteor and the air. Sometimes the Vampire will also play. Thanks to the crew at Temora Aviation Museum (and Wombat in the Auster). Play it loud, if you can.
Temora Aviation Museum showcase 2007
Featuring many WWII aircraft including Spitfires, Hudsons, Harvards and more, this is a movie I put together of a weekend I spent with my Dad down in Temora, NSW. I shot all the video on a Sony Handycam and put it all together in iMovie. Every aircraft in the museums' collection gets out and flies - the only air museum in the world where that happens. Enjoy!
Aircraft ; Temora Aviation Museum
Temora has a rich and noteworthy aviation history having been home to the No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School (10 EFTS) set up by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in May 1941. No 10 EFTS was the largest and longest lived of the flying schools established under the Empire Air Training Scheme during World War Two (WWII).
Throughout WWII more than 10,000 personnel were involved at the school with upwards of 2,400 pilots being trained. At its peak the unit contained a total of 97 de Havilland Tiger Moth aircraft. Four satellite airfields were set up around the Temora district to cope with the demand to train RAAF pilots.
No 10 EFTS ceased operation on 12 March 1946 making it the last WWII flying school to close. Since then, Temora has continued its aviation heritage becoming the preferred airfield for a growing number of sport aviation activities including gliding, parachuting and ultra-light aircraft operations.
When Sydney businessman David Lowy expressed interest in establishing an aviation museum dedicated to aircraft and pilots who had defended Australia, Temora Aerodrome had all the attributes - rich in aviation history, hospitable people, an encouraging and co-operative local council, good weather, flat terrain and uncontrolled air space below 20,000 feet.
The museum was incorporated in late 1999. Construction of the facilities then commenced and a Governing Committee made up of a group of experienced and diverse people was formed.
The hangar facility was completed in February 2000 and David Lowy donated the initial aircraft for the collection. The museum was opened for public viewing in June 2000. In late 2000 construction commenced on the exhibition buildings, containing display space, theatrette, admission entrance, gift shop, a children's playground and picnic area. These were completed and opened to the public August 2001.
Stage Three of the Museum Complex was completed in November 2002 with the opening of a 1980 sq m. display hangar. All aircraft are housed in this new hangar with the original hangar becoming a customised restoration and maintenance facility.
Temora Aviation Museum
Love aircraft? You will love this themed Museum that focuses on airworthy historical military aircraft that were flown by, or in conjunction with, Australian military forces.