The Dargaville Aero Club held their postponed flyin today, welcoming gyrocopters and trikes, of which there were plenty and more of later.
However, I was more taken by the warbirds on display:
North American Harvard NZ1065 carried out some approaches and overshoots.
Republic P 47D Thunderbolt 433240 coded IA-N showed a good climb rate.
While Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX EN520 coded FL-A showed off its classic lines.
This is painted to represent Wing Commander Colin Grey's machine from No 81 Squadron at Tunisia in 1943.
However, I was more taken by the warbirds on display:
North American Harvard NZ1065 carried out some approaches and overshoots.
Republic P 47D Thunderbolt 433240 coded IA-N showed a good climb rate.
While Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX EN520 coded FL-A showed off its classic lines.
This is painted to represent Wing Commander Colin Grey's machine from No 81 Squadron at Tunisia in 1943.
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