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Big crowd treated at Wings Over Illawarra

written by Owen Zupp | May 9, 2018
The RAAF’s Hornet display is always a crowd pleaser. (Dave Soderstrom)
Blue skies, fair winds and moderate temperatures set the scene for the annual Wings Over Illawarra airshow on May 5-6.
With the Roulettes roaring overhead to open the show, a fantastic crowd was treated to a diverse range of performances from civil and military aircraft alike. Across the ages from the Boeing Stearman through to the Boeing P-8 Poseidon, from the diminutive aerobatic aircraft solo and formation displays, to the military heavy-lifters and fast jets, they were all there over two wonderful days.
The Roulettes never fail to impress. (Dave Soderstrom)
The P-8A shows off its bomb bay. (Dave Soderstrom)
For many, seeing the historic Hawker Hurricane was a highlight and Paul Bennet and Red Bull Air Race pilot Matt Hall never disappoint, both in the air and meeting fans at sea level. Adequate food stalls, static aircraft displays, free amusement rides for the children and the chance to meet the pilots and receive an autographed poster ensured that visitors of all ages were entertained and kept content.
Wings Over Illawarra is earning a well-deserved reputation as one of the best all-round airshows given the sheer range of aircraft on display and the constant activity taking place overhead.
Paul Bennet’s SkyAces. (Duncan Fenn)
Mustang, Spitfire and Hurricane. (Duncan Fenn)
Undoubtedly plans have already begun for next year’s show and the public feverishly await the date to mark it on the calendar.
“Wings Over Illawarra” is a definite must-see.
Matt Hall meets fans at Wings over Illawarra. (Hayden Zupp)
Matt Hall meets fans at Wings Over Illawarra. (Hayden Zupp)
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