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Tag Archives: Melton Centenary Airshow
Episode 4: Coordinating an Airshow
Grant talks about his recent trip to Tweed Heads and the Gold Coast where he hung out at the Gold Coast International Airport (YBCG) for a while. He went for a ride in a Cirrus SR22 and then spent an … Continue reading
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Tagged Air Traffic Control, Avalon, common sense, Coordination, Filthy, Mangalore, Mark Spedding, Melbourne Airport, Melton Centenary Airshow, Nowra, Oakey, Phil Vabre, Point Cook, Shane Austin, Spod, Unicom
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Episode 1: First Flights
We discuss a collection of First Flights that occurred down here including Richard Pearse in New Zealand (who may have flown before the Wright Brothers) and the three “First Flights” here in Australia: December 9, 1909: First powered flight by … Continue reading
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Tagged Avro Cadet, Clin Ashton-Martin, Colin Defries, Diggers' Rest, George Augustine Taylor, Harry Houdini, John Duigan, Melbourne, Melton Centenary Airshow, Mia Mia, Richard Pearse, Voisin Biplane, Wright Model A Flyer
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