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Title: Old War Planes
Post by: atoyot on November 28, 2012, 08:21:57 PM
Not sure if there are any rules about this Wot thuh, but I'm riding from Orange down to Temora on Sat to go to a showcase day at the Temora Aviation Museum.

If anyone is interested in old warplanes, then this is a great day :thumb.

The theme for the day is Pearl Harbour, with a Spitfire, Ryan, Tiger Moth, P-40 Kittyhawk being displayed and flown. The Spitfire has only just been returned to the air after a rebuild of the Merlin in the US. Also, HARS from the Illawarra will be bringing their Catalina up for a demo, so I can't wait for that!

Here's a link to the Aviation Museum

http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au (http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au)

Gates open at 10, and admission is $20 for adults, $18 for over 65's and $10 for kids under 18.

Here's a link to HARS and the Catalina

http://hars.org.au/2009/05/consolidated-pby-6a-catalina-vh-pbz/ (http://hars.org.au/2009/05/consolidated-pby-6a-catalina-vh-pbz/)

I'll be getting there at 10, so if anyone wants to meet up on the way or there (Orange, Cowra, Young), let me know.

Maybe this should be moved to "Other Upcoming Rides" as it's not really as OZTOC event, just me going for a ride. Moderators?

regards

Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: Brock on November 28, 2012, 08:57:15 PM
No rule against planes, quite a few of us have aviation back grounds. (22 yrs RAAF Electrical/avionics). Love the sound of a Merlin under power

http://www.soundsnap.com/node/57271 (http://www.soundsnap.com/node/57271)
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: STutter on November 28, 2012, 09:01:45 PM
No doubt you lads would have seen the news article where they have found and unearthed a squadron of spitfires in Burma?
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: STeveo on November 28, 2012, 09:04:38 PM
 I think a multi row radial under full boost sound better, but a merlin or allision with 25" being pushed into it would be ok.


 :bl11
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: Wild Rose on November 29, 2012, 12:36:40 AM

atoyot
It is a very good Aviation Museum at Tomora.
I dropped in for a look a few years ago and was impressed
The planes are in very good condition & I think nearly all flyable
at any time.

Enjoy the day
Leo
 :rd13

Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: atoyot on November 29, 2012, 07:21:15 AM
I like the sound of them all! I will have to admit though, at Warbirds last year, the Sea Fury with it's multi-row Bristol Centaurus was my pick as the best sound. Beside the Sabre, which didn't fall out of the sky as I remember as a kid from Newcastle  >:(). Oh, and the Connie. I often hear on old Warbird flying over on the way down or back from Temora, and they all definately have a sound of their own. :-++
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: saaz on November 29, 2012, 08:37:22 AM
I would have loved to go, but I already have two events on..what planning  :||||  have to plan around another fly day.
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: STeveo on November 29, 2012, 01:02:59 PM
Planning to stop in at Temora on way home from Nat rally. They fly something first and third sundays of every month. Won't be flying when I get there but will still be good to look around.
The super Connie (constellation) was kept here in Tamworth for a while a few years ago, and although I never went for a flight in it it did sound good crusing around over town.

 :bl11
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: atoyot on November 29, 2012, 01:27:35 PM
Watching the process of starting the Connie was awsome! A mate of mine saw it at Avalon a few years ago, flying at dusk and exhausting flames in the dying light.

It actually wouldn't be a bad place for a trip, as they cater for groups pretty well. They had a Ferrari club there earlier in the year when I was there last, so maybe a future trip, if not a day, a weekend get-together?
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: saaz on November 29, 2012, 03:02:01 PM
That sounds like a RTE / overnighter plan   :thumbsup  Onto the list of possible events it goes

Watching the process of starting the Connie was awsome! A mate of mine saw it at Avalon a few years ago, flying at dusk and exhausting flames in the dying light.

It actually wouldn't be a bad place for a trip, as they cater for groups pretty well. They had a Ferrari club there earlier in the year when I was there last, so maybe a future trip, if not a day, a weekend get-together?
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: STeveo on November 29, 2012, 04:44:49 PM
I'd be up for a weekend ride.   :M
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: alans1100 on November 29, 2012, 06:09:55 PM
Planning to stop in at Temora on way home from Nat rally. They fly something first and third sundays of every month. Won't be flying when I get there but will still be good to look around.
The super Connie (constellation) was kept here in Tamworth for a while a few years ago, and although I never went for a flight in it it did sound good crusing around over town.

 :bl11


If you coming to the national rally then you might like to add this http://www.classicjets.com/index.html (http://www.classicjets.com/index.html) on your list of things to do.

Located here http://goo.gl/maps/5nIvB (http://goo.gl/maps/5nIvB)
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: atoyot on November 29, 2012, 06:57:57 PM
If I hadn't realised that the Barry Sheene challenge is on the same weekend, then it would have been a simpler choice. Arrrrg!  :crazy :crazy :CB--
Middleton is still top of my list, pending work commitments and the possibility of time off. There really is just too much to do in the time we've got! Mind you, the Phillip Island Classic is on in Jan, WSBK in Feb, so maybe a more relaxed weekend in Mar is the best way to go,

regards
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: STeveo on November 29, 2012, 08:09:39 PM
Thanks Alan, will put on the list.


 :bl11
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: sargent on November 29, 2012, 08:36:31 PM
Saturday is a fairly packed day in Young with the CHERRY FESTIVAL.....  :beer
What time do you plan on heading home if at all via Young.
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: JuST Peter on November 30, 2012, 06:33:27 PM
That sounds like a RTE / overnighter plan   :thumbsup  Onto the list of possible events it goes


I'd be in that, for sure. They're slightly bigger than what I used to fly (ultralights), but anything with wings is great, even the ones with the wings that go round n round
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: atoyot on December 01, 2012, 06:36:12 PM
Well I didn't end up going to Temora, as I got crook last night and missed half my daughters Graduation night! Next fly day is in Jan,
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: ST.George on December 02, 2012, 07:15:47 AM
Hey Atoyot,

Read this thread last week and thought I would meet you at Nubba(?) just 40kms from Temora. Went test riding yesterday to change my riding technique at stops. Am using mainly rear brake now and since brakes are linked and a small amount of front brake is happening anyway, the stops are much smoother now.

Still needs a bleed tho and am working on a document that can help anyone with their 1300 bleeds.

Anyway, looking at your thread again yesterday I saw you said Sat not Sun. Whoops. No harm done.

Going for a ride up to the Southern Highlands today instead but the winds are a-blowin and Terese is not a 'fan' of the breeze. The battle to keep ST.George as a permanent member of this household is not won yet!
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: Biggles on December 02, 2012, 02:00:38 PM
Beside the Sabre, which didn't fall out of the sky as I remember as a kid from Newcastle  >:().

Funny you should mention that.
I was sitting in class at Newcastle Boys' High when that one went in just east of the railway tracks.
It almost hit our Deputy Head ('TOC's) house!
I always think of that when I see a Sabre or the MIG rip-off.
I remember riding the bike down to see the site.
I wonder whether he ran out of fuel on his way back to Williamtown.
Title: Re: Old War Planes
Post by: atoyot on December 02, 2012, 09:58:15 PM
Hi Biggles, the official report was engine trouble after coming out of a cloud at 7500 ft. I was only 4 at the time, and I can't remember it, but I can remember reading about it a few years later. Only the pilot was killed, one civilian injured in the chest, and a further 2 suffering from shock.

We occasionally heard of them crashing into the sea off Stockton, at Williamstown, or on Stockton beach, and it's interesting looking through the serial number records of all the CAC Sabres to see what fate they met. I can remember the Sabres being replaced with the Mirages, and depending on which Squadron it was, F111's or later F/A-18's.