Wiener Neustadt - SOUTH EAST AUSTRIA
Warning - gratuitous aviation photos within this blog
Early start with a flapping Dad urging everybody out the door. Exit slightly simplified by not being allowed to take backpacks, food or drink to the event. Luckily, cash and credit cards welcome. Weather a promising twenty three degrees, tickets printed and off we went, not really knowing what to expect. Was it like an airshow or a car race or a drift event like the
IDC which is fantastically well run?
We had paid extra to get seats in the stands. It did give us a better view and it would have been a very long day indeed without seats.
There was a fantastic display of aerobatics by the incredible
BO105-C was well ..... incredible. Was separated from the camera at the time.
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Audrey, Iris and Fyfe |
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Roman and Jacqueline
Thought I had the perfect snap but Roman turned his head at the last moment |
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Wood fired pizza all mounted on the back of an old army truck.
Very authentic and traditional could be forty years old with
pricing from forty years in the future to balance things out |
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Pilots drive by |
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Grid girls or similar still OK for Air Races not F1 |
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We had amazing views, this is the second turn after the start |
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Going into the chicane |
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Sporting my new Air Race shirt |
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A display by a autonomous helicopter. It is about twenty feet long.
The image transmitted from it was terrible compared to the RedBull
media helicopter with the NZ Shotover equipment on the nose
(Not my snap) |
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The chap with the tiny chute, half the size of these came down in half the time |
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This guy took forever to get down, quite dramatic |
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Iris |
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Click here for track explination |
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Pulling up into the ten G Half Cuban Eight
Any more than 10g results in disqualification |
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View from my seat, Roman on the left, Iris on my right |
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Accelerating from the takeoff into the first gate |
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We knew when they were about to start as the
media helicopter would dive from 1,000ft to catch them |
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Hard to believe this is a photo, looks like bad aviation art,
I like it |
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My hero, Kirby Chambliss
Out with a magneto failure. I was stunned that they use magnetos
No performance or road engines have used them for fifty years
a pathetic aviation hangover with no benefit |
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This is Yoshihide Muroya from Japan
so smooth to watch.
Used to seeing Falken Tyres at drift meetings |
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The last race of the knockout before the final seven |
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Flying Bulls getting ready for their display
Really looking forward to the P-38 |
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Couldn't resist this snap of airliners overhead |
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P-38 did the whole display with two Alpha Jets
Beautiful but couldn't hear the P-38 which was disappointing |
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The Trojan sounds as lazy as a Harley
Unlike a Harley it can really move |
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The wingtip smoke system is amazing in itself as it gets carried by the tip vortex
which is there anyway...... |
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Resulting in these amazing smoke rings, normally invisible |
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I know the effect of these when I follow a heavier aircraft in WEN |
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I knew about the Red Bull Blanix.
Was delighted when they arrived overhead
Flares in the wingtips were impressive |
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A full spin as illustrated by the smoke |
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They flew to ballet music - lovely |
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The Blanix dates from 1956 and was the first all metal glider |
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One inverted |
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Proud of this snap |
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Roman, Blanix in background |
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Ready for the finals |
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The big screen was fantastic.
The commentary was very clear as the sound system was fantastic,
not loud but clear, German
The pixelation is due to shutter speed |
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Prizegiving |
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Masses departing |
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Impressive and made me think of the fantastic
RNZAF Red Checkers displays I have seen over the years |
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Inverted loop, always impressive |
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Diamond Aviation are based at this field.
The last aircraft manufactured here were ME109 by the thousand |
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A lovely tight display.
Diamond are the only company to produce a new light twin this century . |
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We stayed to the very end |
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Gathering up the Diamond Aircraft flags |
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Roman |
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Audrey |
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Iris |
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Lots of free activities. The children had been hanging out for a go.
I thought they would be packed up by the time we left,
we were lucky, no queues |
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Audrey was so quick on the bouncy challenge (free)
that I only got one decent snap |
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This is possibly my favourite snap of the day |
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Roman thought is was hilarious |
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Throwing balls at the target |
I came home with about three hundred and seventy photos to sort through, not a small job, hence the delay in posting, apologies followers.
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The track |
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Scanned from the free programme |
Fantastic day!
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Great set of photos, great air-show. Love the Blanix with wingtip flares! Shame about the P38 motor note
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