The much-anticipated Benalla Airshow will take to the skies on Saturday, March 18, so make sure you have your tickets booked.
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Whether you are a diehard aviation enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out with the family, there will be something for everyone.
The event will feature rare and unique war birds turning back the clock, with exciting displays you may not see again.
Attendees will witness unbelievable aerobatics from some of Australia’s top champion pilots.
From spine-tingling solo performances to hair-raising formations, Benalla Airshow will have it all.
There will also be plenty at ground level, with a selection of food and drink vans, and fun and games to keep the kids entertained.
Paul Bennet, of Paul Bennet Airshows, said he could not wait to get the planes into the air.
“There’s going to be a lot going on for the whole family, that’s what it’s all about,” Mr Bennet said.
“There’s plenty of things on the ground and in the sky.
“But if you’re into the air side of things we’ve got the Wolf Pitts Pro, (the) highest performing aerobatic biplane in the world.
“We’ve got an Edge 540 and the Sky Aces, as well as a number of war birds from interstate, and also locally from Wangaratta.”
And that is just the tip of the iceberg, with a wide variety of high-performing modern and classic planes taking to the skies, and many on the ground for attendees to inspect.
Mr Bennet said the crowd would see some ‘’pretty cool tricks’’.
“Forward flips, double hammerheads, long torque rolls. Lots of things you don’t really expect aeroplanes to do,” he said.
The show is doubling as the 70th anniversary celebration for the Gliding Club of Victoria, based at Benalla Airport.
Bruce Cowan, a 45-year member of the club, said the 70-year anniversary was actually in 2022, but members would still celebrate, despite the show being postponed to 2023.
“We’ve been working on this event for about nine months now,” Mr Cowan said.
“We’ve still got tickets available, and whilst you can buy them on the day, it is a bit cheaper online, so we advise booking yours early.”
Rural City of Benalla Mayor Bernie Hearn said she was excited to see the event take place after the disappointment of November’s postponement.
“The work that the festival committee, along with the gliding club, have done to get this back up and running for March is fantastic,” Cr Hearn said.
“We’re one of a very few towns that has their airport within walking distance to the CBD, and it’s fantastic to be able to use it for this event.”
Cr Hearn said attendees would be able to easily walk between the town and the airport, and enjoy everything Benalla had to offer.
“I’ve never been to an airshow, so I am looking forward to the whole thing,” she said.
“After speaking to Paul Bennett and looking at these planes, I’m more than a bit excited.