I only had time last night to resize a couple of photos. I haven't even had time to look at most of them yet!
First up, three of the RAAF post war fighter jets. The Mirage IIIO is missing, but the guys at Temora are working on making one airborne. The Meteor entered service at the end of WW2. The Sabre below is an Avon Sabre, which has a more powerful engine than the original US aircraft. The third aircraft is the more recent but end-of-life FA18A Hornet.
Hornet, Sabre and Meteor by
RobGeraghty, on Flickr
This B52 made two passes over the airfield with some loitering in between. It didn't land; flew from Guam, then flew back again!
USAF B52 by
RobGeraghty, on Flickr
The new KC30 Multi-Role Tanker Transport, based on the Airbus A330, demonstrating its ability to refuel three FA18F Super Hornets simultaneously.
But I said it was an air show, right? Well, in view of the centenary of WW1, it was decided to include a bunch of re-enactors with interests in WW1 and WW2. This mock battle was quite spectacular, although I got coated in sawdust when the breeze blew the fallout from one of the explosions in my direction.
More to follow.