Spitfire Display
Temora Aviation Museum has provided support for previous Natfly events for over the past three years and has committed to assistance wherever possible for future events.
Part of that commitment includes an exciting Spitfire display to be conducted on one day only, Good Friday. The Spitfire is one of the only two flying in Australia and will provide thrills to all with the distinctive sight of the elliptical wings and the spine tingling sound of the Rolls Royce Merlin engine.
While at Natfly, RA-Aus members are encouraged to tour the Temora Aviation Museum to enjoy the world class collection of working warbirds, which we are sure you will agree, is well worth the entry fee. The Museum exists to honour the pilots and aeroplanes which defended Australia.
Recreational Aviation Australia would like to thank Kenny Love, CEO of Temora Aviation Museum and his staff for their continued assistance and support before and during Natfly.
Recreational Aviation Australia would to thank Skyfuel for supplying the fuel for the Spitfire display.
Skyfuel is a supplier of aviation fuels and lubricants to the general aviation industry. They specialise in small bulk facilities and deliveries, carnets, drums and on site aviation refueling. They deliver Shell and Phillips oils Australia Wide. Phone 1300 SKYFUEL (1300 759 383)
Paul Bennet (The Maxx-G) Aerobatic Display
The Maxx-G Aerobatics display itself is 10 minutes of high energy, engine screaming precision aerobatic manoeuvres taking place from the initial dive height of 2500ft right down to ground level, maintaining a mesmerizing connection with the crowd at all times.
Speeds reached during the performance are in excess of 300km/h and -100km/h with G-forces reaching +10G and -8G.
Paul is one of Australia’s and the world’s premier performers, in value for money, entertainment value, piloting skill and professionalism. Paul has been performing at airshows since 2005, and has won numerous aerobatic competitions. Paul has flown over 700 performances at over 300 displays. Paul is one of only a handful of Australian Pilots to hold a ground level aerobatics approval.
- 2008 – Crowned the Australian Advanced Aerobatic Champion
- 2009 – Crowned the Australian Unlimited Aerobatic Champion, receiving the Phillips Cup
- 2011 and 2012 – Won Unlimited in both the QLD and Victorian State Championships.
Come and see Paul in his Pitts Special on Saturday 30th March 2013. Pauls routine will be approximately 10 minutes of aerobatics from 2500′AGL to ground level.
