The New Zealand International Airshow was held at North Shore Airfield over the Auckland Anniversary weekend, 26 to 28 January 2013. From what I saw it was an airshow (Jim), but not as we know it. It seemed more like an aerial X Games.
Two local Robins ZK-TZD and ZK-TZF did a lot of the flying, including the air races in which the 2 planes competed over a fixed side by side course which included loops and stall turns, flown by a succession of pilots trailling smoke, on a knock-out basis until a winner was found on the last day. They also flew with the Jetman who was the main attraction. The start plane for the air races was Furio ZK-LLG.
The show kicked off each day with vintage aircraft displays featuring locally based De Havilland aircraft. The there were also displays from the Air Force, who used the event for recruiting with their big bus on the airfield. Then there were daily displays from Extra 300 ZK-XRA and Stikemaster ZK-STR, and also various parchutists. And that was about it really.
One of the parachute displays that was quite spectacular was from Melissa and Rex Pemberton. He was dropped from a helicopter from 12,000 feet wearing a "squirrel suit", and he proceeded to glide very fast at a glide ratio of 3 to 1 while trailing smoke. The Melissa, who is a member of the American Aerobatic Team, flew the Giles 202 ZK-NUT around him as he sped through the sky, as photo'd above with a very long lens and considerable cropping.
I think this photo captures a sense of the speed that he was flying. Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
Then Melissa proceeded to do an impressive aerobatics display in ZK-NUT to finish off their routine.
As I said, it was an airshow but not as we know it. Everything seemed to have been done well and also quite expensively (huge screens on the airfield to see the action in the air, traffic control, complementary buses to the airfield, miles of temporary fencing, portaloos for Africa....). It will be interesting to see if it broke even, as I think the crowds were down on those anticipated. I hope it did.