It is understood the Royal Australian Air Force will transport the aircraft from Ohakea to Avalon via Boeing C17 Globemaster.
06 January 2015 - FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NZ vintage warbirds
flock to the Airshow
A
squadron of World War One fighters will "cross the ditch" for a sortie into
Avalon for Airshow 2015.
The
New Zealand-based warbird collection includes five German aircraft and five
allied fighters and bombers.
The
aircraft are perfect full-sized replicas and include many marquee names of
pioneer military aviation.
Among
their number is a French Nieuport 11, one of the most successful fighter
aircraft of World War One.
The
Nieuport was the first allied aircraft to mount a serious challenge to German
air superiority in the early days of the conflict.
They
were made in large numbers and flown not only by the French but also by the
British, the Russians and a few American privateers.
The
New Zealand group also includes four British aircraft, a Sopwith Camel, a SE5a,
an RE8 Bomber and a Bristol F2 all of which were flown by the fledgling
Australian Flying Corps.
The
AFC recorded 170 enemy "kills" during its two years of operation (1916-1918)
with the Sopwith Camel being the most successful aircraft.
The
five German fighters include a Pfalz and four Fokkers among them the legendry
DR1 triplane as flown by the famous Red Barron.
The
ten NZ aircraft will join a host of other WWI fighters from around Australia for
a series of simulated air attack manoeuvres and dog fights over
Avalon.
Their
appearance will be in keeping of the show's main theme "saluting the heroes of
the sky - a century of military aviation"
Airshow
CEO Ian Honnery said he is delighted to have the Kiwis on board for Airshow
2015.
"Our
event will be the first major observance of Gallipoli in Anzac's centenary
year," he said.
"Fittingly,
the New Zealanders will join us as we mark this important
occasion."
A
number of WWI fighters from the TAVAS (The Australian Vintage Aviation Society)
collection will also be appearing at Airshow 2015.
Among
them are a trio of Fokkers; a DR1 triplane, an E-III Eindekker and a D-8 "flying
razor".
The
Avalon-based event will also feature a number of vintage World War Two aircraft,
pioneer jets from the Korean War and the latest in military heavy metal from
home and around the world.
The
largest contingent of RAAF aircraft to ever come to Avalon will take part in a
series of flying displays and ground exhibits at the
event.
The
Australian International Airshow will be staged at Avalon Airport Victoria with
public sessions on Friday 27th February to Sunday 1st
March.
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