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Like To See A Real Super Constellation Flying?....

Pips

Charter Member
.....well, if you live in anywhere within reasonable driving distance of the central western NSW area your in for a treat!

The place? Temora Aviation Museum, just 1 1/2 hours easy drive west of Canberra. The time? Easter weekend. Here's the blurb from the Museum:

"Temora Aviation Museum is excited to announce that the Super Constellation will be part of our Easter Flying Weekend on the 11th and 12th April 2009. The aircraft will participate in the Flying Displays during the weekend, as well as be stationed on static display which will enable visitors to climb aboard the aircraft to walk through and view its vintage interior and cockpit!

The weekend will also involve flying displays by the Museum’s Tiger Moth, Wirraway, Ryan, Hudson, Spitfire Mk XVI, Boomerang, Canberra, Vampire, Meteor, O-2A and Cessna A37 Dragonfly. Also joining us for the weekend will be the Dakota C-47 from the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS), David Salter’s Harvard, and Doug Hamilton’s Lockheed 12."


For more information visit the Temora Aviation Museum at http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au/

For more information on the restored Lockheed Constellation visit the HARS (Historical Aircraft Restoration Society) site at http://www.hars.org.au/fleet/constellation/index.html
 
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