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Sale Airshow at West Sale Airport on ANZAC weekend 23-24 April 2022
Combat Flights Gippsland offer spine-tingling aerobatic flights in the heart of Central Gippsland, West Sale.
Annual ANZAC Weekend Airshow promises to be a weekend of wow, with aircraft displays, aerobatic demonstrations and wings of all sizes: RAAF, commercial and recreational. There'll also be the P51 Mustang of RAAF historic flight / 100 Squadron. The Mustang was an important aircraft for Australia in late WW2 through to the Korean War era and pretty cool to see. No to be outdone, RAAF c27J Spartan will complete an aerial display both days of the show, a sight to see.
Get up close to the aircraft and action, enjoy a bonus tour of the Armed Forces Museum, plus food stalls, fashion, regional showcase, car show and more!
Event details
Grab your tickets to this great event! Numbers will be strictly limited to comply with COVIDSafe requirements. Purchase your tickets now to avoid disappointment. If sold out prior, tickets will not be available to buy on the day.
- What: ANZAC Weekend Airshow
- When: Sat 23 & Sun 24 Apr (ANZAC Day Long Weekend)
- Where: West Sale Airport, 2.5 hours' drive east of Melbourne
- Enquiry email: saleairshow.com.au
To get your tickets, visit ANZAC Weekend Airshow tickets page.
Aircraft displays
The air displays will showcase precision formations, jaw-dropping aerobatics including loop de loops, rolls and other spectacular feats. The program also features the RAAF Roulettes and handling displays. Can't tell your Winjeels from your Wolf Pitts, or your CT-4s from your T-24s? No worries it's not just for aviation lovers. There is a lively festival-feel and the event is very family friendly. There's a fashion show, regional displays, parachutists display, live music, food vans and local produce.
Aircraft Displays - When your attention isn't turned to the sky, check out the incredible static aircraft displays, aircraft for sale and aviation trade stands. If you're lucky, you might even be able to climb onboard and see them from the inside! Car and Motorcycle Displays - If you like all types of engines, you're in luck.
For booking, please visit Sale AirShow booking page.
There'll be fly-overs, touchdowns and static displays, plus the doors of the Gippsland Armed Forces Museum will be wide open for all ticket holders
Tinamba food and wine festival
And don't forget, nearby the Tinamba Food & Wine Festival will be in full swing on Sun 24 Apr, so you can package together a weekend of spectacular energy with local yums. Under the giant leafy oak trees in the main street of Tinamba, Gippsland wineries, growers, makers and producers will be slinging their edible wares. Lovers of good food and wine be there on an empty stomach!
One of Gippsland's most anticipated annual events, the Tinamba Food and Wine Festival is a showcase of Central and Eastern Gippsland wines, food and produce. Taste the new vintages from local wineries and try fantastic snacks and meals from a range of local faves including the Tinamba Hotel.
- Venue: 4 - 20 Tinamba-Seaton Rd, Tinamba VIC 3860
- Date:Sun 24 Apr 2022
- Time:11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Tickets: $15 and $10
- Under 18s free
For booking, please visit the Tinamba Food and Wine Festival booking page.
Can't wait to see you at the Tinamba Food and Wine Festival, with exciting announcements to come, starting at 6pm night!
Pictures from ANZAC Weekend Airshow Facebook page and Visit Gippsland website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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