• Avalon Airshow

    From Daryl@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat Mar 4 17:39:05 2023
    What a gigantic cock up, more than 4hrs sitting in traffic only to have
    to walk more than 2km once parked and then there were so many people it
    was difficult to move around.
    Only thing that saved it from a total disaster was the F22 display, that
    thing is just totally nuts and almost worth sitting in traffic for hours
    to see.
    The Koreans put of a very good show too which we saw from the road still
    an hour from getting to the car park.
    Doubt that I would bother to go again.


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    Daryl

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  • From lindsay@3:633/280.2 to All on Mon Mar 6 18:12:05 2023
    On 4/03/2023 5:39 pm, Daryl wrote:
    What a gigantic cock up, more than 4hrs sitting in traffic only to have
    to walk more than 2km once parked and then there were so many people it
    was difficult to move around.
    Only thing that saved it from a total disaster was the F22 display, that thing is just totally nuts and almost worth sitting in traffic for hours
    to see.
    The Koreans put of a very good show too which we saw from the road still
    an hour from getting to the car park.
    Doubt that I would bother to go again.

    sounds like a real waste of $$$

    interesting things I noticed on flightradar...

    there was a plane that landed early last week with either no
    transponder, or as it was known to flightradar as "blocked". didnt move
    until this morning, and flown to Singapore and landed about 30 mins ago.

    also a flight of three USAF planes "rch 75" took off from Avalon and
    headed north towards either Guam or Japan, all 3 listed as aerial
    refuelers, inc a KC10, a KC135 and a KC46. As far as I'm aware there was
    no KC-135, and no KC 46, but there was a F-22 Raptor and a F-35
    lightning from the USAF there :-)





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  • From Daryl@3:633/280.2 to All on Tue Mar 7 14:40:29 2023
    On 7/3/2023 4:08 am, Rod Speed wrote:
    On Mon, 06 Mar 2023 18:12:05 +1100, lindsay
    <nope@nunnya.business.com.au> wrote:

    On 4/03/2023 5:39 pm, Daryl wrote:
    What a gigantic cock up, more than 4hrs sitting in traffic only to
    have to walk more than 2km once parked and then there were so many
    people it was difficult to move around.
    Only thing that saved it from a total disaster was the F22 display,
    that thing is just totally nuts and almost worth sitting in traffic
    for hours to see.

    Wonder how much that cost the USA, with all the practice involved etc.

    Probably cost a mint but from my point of view it was worth every cent,
    those things are absolutely insane, nothing comes close to what it can do.
    The pilot was throwing it around as if it was a cheap RC plane, at one
    point it looked to be just hanging in the air and fluttering slow down
    like a leaf then he gave it some throttle and disappeared, it also looks
    like it can almost hover vertically on the throttle.
    72,000 pounds of thrust is a shit load of grunt, many other fighters
    have half that.



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  • From Daryl@3:633/280.2 to All on Tue Mar 7 14:46:40 2023
    On 6/3/2023 6:12 pm, lindsay wrote:
    On 4/03/2023 5:39 pm, Daryl wrote:
    What a gigantic cock up, more than 4hrs sitting in traffic only to
    have to walk more than 2km once parked and then there were so many
    people it was difficult to move around.
    Only thing that saved it from a total disaster was the F22 display,
    that thing is just totally nuts and almost worth sitting in traffic
    for hours to see.
    The Koreans put of a very good show too which we saw from the road
    still an hour from getting to the car park.
    Doubt that I would bother to go again.

    sounds like a real waste of $$$

    interesting things I noticed on flightradar...

    there was a plane that landed early last week with either no
    transponder, or as it was known to flightradar as "blocked". didnt move until this morning, and flown to Singapore and landed about 30 mins ago.

    also a flight of three USAF planes "rch 75" took off from Avalon and
    headed north towards either Guam or Japan, all 3 listed as aerial
    refuelers, inc a KC10, a KC135 and a KC46. As far as I'm aware there was
    no KC-135, and no KC 46, but there was a F-22 Raptor and a F-35
    lightning from the USAF there :-)




    Don't know what model aircraft they were but there was certainly some in
    air refuelers there, they even did a display whilst I was there.
    Whilst stuck in traffic we got a look at the B52 fly by, what a beast of
    a machine, its freaking enormous.
    I also can't praise the Koreans enough, absolutely brilliant display
    from their Black Angels, also seen when stuck in traffic but we still
    got a decent view.
    Apparently if you aren't fussed about getting too close a good vantage
    point is the top of the You Yangs, someone I know went there on Sunday
    and they managed to see a lot whilst avoiding the traffic and crowds
    plus its free.


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    Daryl


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  • From lindsay@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Mar 8 11:58:46 2023
    On 7/03/2023 2:46 pm, Daryl wrote:
    On 6/3/2023 6:12 pm, lindsay wrote:
    On 4/03/2023 5:39 pm, Daryl wrote:
    What a gigantic cock up, more than 4hrs sitting in traffic only to
    have to walk more than 2km once parked and then there were so many
    people it was difficult to move around.
    Only thing that saved it from a total disaster was the F22 display,
    that thing is just totally nuts and almost worth sitting in traffic
    for hours to see.
    The Koreans put of a very good show too which we saw from the road
    still an hour from getting to the car park.
    Doubt that I would bother to go again.

    sounds like a real waste of $$$

    interesting things I noticed on flightradar...

    there was a plane that landed early last week with either no
    transponder, or as it was known to flightradar as "blocked". didnt
    move until this morning, and flown to Singapore and landed about 30
    mins ago.

    also a flight of three USAF planes "rch 75" took off from Avalon and
    headed north towards either Guam or Japan, all 3 listed as aerial
    refuelers, inc a KC10, a KC135 and a KC46. As far as I'm aware there
    was no KC-135, and no KC 46, but there was a F-22 Raptor and a F-35
    lightning from the USAF there :-)




    Don't know what model aircraft they were but there was certainly some in
    air refuelers there, they even did a display whilst I was there.

    Hmm as I've since found out. AFAIK, the only one listed was the KC-10.
    When they took off, two raced ahead of the tanker and were flying around
    like puppied chasing their mom around. I just 2 and 2 together.

    Whilst stuck in traffic we got a look at the B52 fly by, what a beast of
    a machine, its freaking enormous.

    Yep.. flew very close to Noddy's house ...

    I also can't praise the Koreans enough, absolutely brilliant display
    from their Black Angels, also seen when stuck in traffic but we still
    got a decent view.

    And quite a long show too!

    Apparently if you aren't fussed about getting too close a good vantage
    point is the top of the You Yangs, someone I know went there on Sunday
    and they managed to see a lot whilst avoiding the traffic and crowds
    plus its free.




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  • From Daryl@3:633/280.2 to All on Wed Mar 8 16:18:51 2023
    On 8/3/2023 11:58 am, lindsay wrote:
    On 7/03/2023 2:46 pm, Daryl wrote:
    On 6/3/2023 6:12 pm, lindsay wrote:
    On 4/03/2023 5:39 pm, Daryl wrote:
    What a gigantic cock up, more than 4hrs sitting in traffic only to
    have to walk more than 2km once parked and then there were so many
    people it was difficult to move around.
    Only thing that saved it from a total disaster was the F22 display,
    that thing is just totally nuts and almost worth sitting in traffic
    for hours to see.
    The Koreans put of a very good show too which we saw from the road
    still an hour from getting to the car park.
    Doubt that I would bother to go again.

    sounds like a real waste of $$$

    interesting things I noticed on flightradar...

    there was a plane that landed early last week with either no
    transponder, or as it was known to flightradar as "blocked". didnt
    move until this morning, and flown to Singapore and landed about 30
    mins ago.

    also a flight of three USAF planes "rch 75" took off from Avalon and
    headed north towards either Guam or Japan, all 3 listed as aerial
    refuelers, inc a KC10, a KC135 and a KC46. As far as I'm aware there
    was no KC-135, and no KC 46, but there was a F-22 Raptor and a F-35
    lightning from the USAF there :-)




    Don't know what model aircraft they were but there was certainly some
    in air refuelers there, they even did a display whilst I was there.

    Hmm as I've since found out. AFAIK, the only one listed was the KC-10.
    When they took off, two raced ahead of the tanker and were flying around like puppied chasing their mom around. I just 2 and 2 together.

    Whilst stuck in traffic we got a look at the B52 fly by, what a beast
    of a machine, its freaking enormous.

    Yep.. flew very close to Noddy's house ...

    I live in Maddingley so over the top of my house except I was trying to
    get into the Airshow at the time:-)
    Actually had Chinook fly low over top today, pretty sure it was one of
    the Coulson Helitankers.


    I also can't praise the Koreans enough, absolutely brilliant display
    from their Black Angels, also seen when stuck in traffic but we still
    got a decent view.

    And quite a long show too!

    Didn't time it but I think it went on for about 30mins.
    The kids (Grandsons 11 & 8 plus 11yr olds school mate) loved it, kept
    them entertained whist sitting in the traffic.

    --
    Daryl


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