Classic Fighters Show
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AERODROME ROAD, BLENHEIM (5kms from town, route sign-posted off SH6) MARLBOROUGH • NEW ZEALAND
Omaka Classic Fighters Airshow 2009
Imagine Fokker Triplanes mixing it up in the sky with SE5as and Sopwiths, while troops fire original Krupps canons and attack from behind a WW1 tank, all amid the smoke and fire of pyrotechnics – and that is just WW1! A range of exciting antique and classic open cockpit biplanes and vintage cabin airlines of the 1920s and 30s will represent ‘the Golden Age’ between the wars. Names like de Havilland, Percival, Ryan, TravelAir, Beechcraft Fleet and Stearman will be on display. The warbirds of the Second World War always guarantee the colour, noise and spectacle that make a show a success. 2009 will see the iconic Spitfire, Mustang and Kittyhawk all represented, along with the PBY Catalina, DC3, Harvards, a taxiable Stuka replica and several ‘mystery’ types from overseas, participating in the exciting scenarios. Formation aerobatics is always a real crowd pleaser. As well as the many privately owned aircraft from around the country, we can also expect the presence of the Air Force to inject some further ‘heavy metal’. Back from the display line, visitors can take a break from the action and seek out a bargain in the trade stalls or be tempted with a glass of Marlborough wine and sample the delicious food on offer, while the kids explore the playground attractions.
2009 is set for an Italian invasion. Glamorous sports cars will be on display and local providers will serve Italian inspired food. There will be lunchtime entertainment and the whole airfield will have the colour and vibrancy that comes with getting into the spirit of the event. Click here to buy your tickets online » Click here for Media application form Thank you to our generous Sponsors!
Classic Fighters Charitable Trust wishes to extend a HUGE THANK YOU to the many companies who supported the airshow. Our teams of volunteers had need of a wide variety of materials and services, and when the call went out, companies responded with generosity and a desire to join in the effort. From building something as ambitious as the monastery, to fencing materials, offering free use of vehicles, supplying generators, paint for the props or sponsoring the awards trophies, each and every gesture of support went towards making Classic Fighters a greater success. As a result, Classic Fighters 2009 is able to pass on a profit directly to the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre to help sustain and continue to develop this iconic attraction. Classic Fighters does more than support the aviation museum. It provides a weekend of spectacular entertainment that attracts tens of thousands of visitors to our province, boosting the incomes of local retailers, hospitality and service industries. We hope that all of Marlborough will join us in our appreciation of the companies listed below, whose support has made this possible. We trust the list will be even longer in 2011! Airspray Ardmore Air BP |
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