Bron and Glen could away on holiday and the server needs a reboot. Unfortunately as they host it at home others probably don’t have access to the hardware.
Warbirdz.net is back on line
The IP address 162.247.72.217 is an anonymous proxy. This may indicate the activity from 162.247.72.217 is certainly malicious or fraudulent in intent.
ZRX61, Please do not judge the majority of Aussie on the words of one Daniel/Liberator/Migace/etc. The man is a fool and has proven that in many, many posts across a multitude of forums.
John Ward

Wardie, you put me to shame with your excellent photos.
All the best Paul
Paul, it was not my intention to shame your photos. Unfortunately you had crappy shooting conditions to cope with. I also would have struggled to get better shots on Sunday. I don’t know if you have Lightroom or Photoshop but you would be surprised what a few tweaks will make to your shots.
I have adjusted one of your shots from above as an example. This was underexposed due to the bright background fooling the cameras light meter. If you have an issue with this I will taken it down asap.
Wardie
Some of my shots from the Saturday of last weekends show.
3 Little Piggies
Their famous party trick
A tired old girl
The F-111 replacement the F18-F Rhino
RAAF Black Cat
P51 Mustang
An animation of one of the F-111 Dump & Burn Demos from the show. He was performing a touch and go when he lit it up as he lifted off the deck. Unfortunately being a short **** I couldn’t get him on the deck but caught him as he came over the crowd.
1Mb file size.
Wardie
A94-983 as she is today

Wardie
Canberra TT.18
VH-ZSQ (ex-WJ680) landing at Temora Airport, NSW, Australia

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Temora Aviation Museum’s T35 A79-617 VH-VAM

Hi James, persuade your friend a little bit more so he does a loop up to the Central Coast on the way. I think that this weekend will be a good one.
Thanks, Nostalgair
Wardie
Normally I’d be there but this weekend I’ve been forced to miss.:(
A shot from the last flying weekend for those have to miss out.

Wardie
I know it’s not the UK but a good example of a flying museum is Temora Aviation Museum in Australia.
Wardie
At this time I’m gutted.
I had the pleasure of speaking to Col twice in my life. Once quite a few years ago at his Scone workshop when we dropped in as we passed through. We had a look around the workshop (I seem to remember a P40 fuselage in a jig), dropped some cash in the visitors box and was about to leave when he told us to hang around a bit. Once some scheduled visitors arrived Col gave us an impromptu display in his Mustang which rocked the socks of my wife who wouldn’t know anything remotely aviation related.
The second time at Temora a couple of weeks ago as part of the ramp talk after the Flying Day was over.
Always a nice guy in my eyes.
Col Pay departing for his display at Temora 17 Nov 2007
Blue Skies Col
Wardie
I’m from the Central Coast, NSW and can be found at most Temora Flying days.

Wardie