2-DAY FLYING SPRING WEEKEND SHOWCASE THIS WEEKEND!

The Temora Aviation Museum’s Spring Weekend Aircraft Showcase this weekend will see ALL of our serviceable aircraft collection take to the skies. This includes the Supermarine Spitfire’s Mk VIII & Mk XVI, CA-13 Boomerang, Gloster Meteor, Cessna 0-2A, Wirraway, Tiger Moth and Ryan STM S2 and a visiting Harvard. Check out this weekends schedule:

Saturday Spring 2017 Weekend Aircraft Showcase

10.00am – Gates Open
10.30pm – “Winging It” Q&A with Guest Speaker
11.00am – “Guided Hangar Tour” – Enjoy an informative guided from our Warbird expert Peter Anderson, the tour will focus on the English Electric Canberra, de Havilland Vampire, Cessna A-37B Dragonfly and RAAF CA-27 Sabre. Time to view the Exhibitions & Static Displays
11.45am to 12.30pm – Flightline Tour (meet and greet with the pilots and engineers)
1.00pm to 4.00pm – Flying Program (all serviceable Museum Aircraft)
4pm – Movie (Theatre)
5.30pm – Museum Close

Sunday Spring 2017 Weekend Aircraft Showcase

10.00am – Gates Open
10.30am – “Guided Hangar Tour” – Enjoy an informative guided from our Warbird expert Peter Anderson, the tour will focus on the English Electric Canberra, de Havilland Vampire, Cessna A-37B Dragonfly and RAAF CA-27 Sabre. Time to view the Exhibitions & Static Displays
11.15am to 2.10pm – Flying Program (all serviceable Museum Aircraft)
2.15pm to 3.00pm – Flightline Tour (meet and greet with the pilots and engineers)
4.00pm – Museum Close

The two-day Spring Weekend Aircraft Showcase promises to deliver a full day of entertainment for all generations. Get close to the action as you witness Australia’s ex-military flying history come alive!

PLUS! Every visitor who purchases tickets for the Spring Weekend Aircraft Showcase also gets FREE access to the world-acclaimed Da Vinci Machines Exhibition! The award-winning international touring exhibition showcases 60 iconic machines and inventions inspired by Leonardo’s 500-year-old drawings.

Da Vinci. ONLY A COUPLE OF WEEKS TO GO.

Have you booked your ticket yet? More than 4,000 people have already visited the Da Vinci display – what are you waiting for?

With only 18 days to go, the international exhibition has proven a favourite with schools, aviation enthusiasts and TAM visitors, who have the opportunity to have hands-on experiences with the interactive machines. Included in the 60 iconic machines is the ‘air screw’, Da Vinci’s take on a helicopter.

With just over a two weeks until the exhibition is packed up and makes it way back to Florence, be sure to plan your trip to Temora in the Riverina today!