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The bright sun sent some of the crowd seeking the shade of the big radials. (Steve Hitchen)
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Big radials are always crowd pleasers. The TBM Avenger and F4U run up ready for their joint display. (Steve Hitchen)
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The GA exhibitor tents were set up on the closed runway. (Steve Hitchen)
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The Hudson from Temora shows its agility in the air. (Steve Hitchen)
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The F-35 takes up the vertical in front of the crowdline. (Steve Hitchen)
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Moisture in the air created a lot of opportunity to get a good shot of condensation streaming off the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. (Steve Hitchen)
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Ever the crowd favourite. People still wonder at the majesty of the HARS Super Constellation and its exquisite lines. (Steve Hitchen)
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The Roulettes doing their stuff. (Steve Hitchen)
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The first day bought both the sun and the people. (Steve Hitchen)
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100 SQN RAAF's English Electric Canberra flown by CASA chairman Mark Binskin. (Steve Hitchen)
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An F4 Phantom cockpit attracted a lot of interest. (Steve Hitchen)
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Can you pick the aircraft from the sihouettes? The warbird balbo passes in front of the crowd. (Steve Hitchen)
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HARS Grumman Tracker departs for its flying display. (Steve Hitchen)
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Flag incoming! WOI 2022 opened with the traditional flag parachute drop. (Steve Hitchen)
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Paul Bennet's SkyAces rest between routines. (Steve Hitchen)
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A Roulette PC-21 spools up in preparation for departure. (Steve Hitchen)