PHOTO GALLERY


Updated 14/11/2008.(click to enlarge)


A family picture of Blair and Sue with son Gerald and his family.


Blair painting the 1967 Cessna 182 K which will be mounted on a pole. Stick to your day job Blair; not the best paint job we have seen.


Blair sporting his English titfer to try and ensure that most of the paint goes on the aeroplane and not his hair.


Guido and his recently acquired MG TF. Guido completed his ultralight flying with us and flies a Zenair.


Ian Stear about to go for an aerobatic experience in the Nanchang.


Darryl and Lloyd (with tow bar) all smiles after Darryl had successfully completed his PPL flying test.


Trish, supposedly studying hard for the BAK exam.


Our recently arrived brand new six seat VulcanAir;ready for charter or sightseeing trips.


The Nanchang is here now. Come and have a look or get our C.F.I Lloyd Henriksen to fly you; aerobatics if you wish.


Lloyd with our new Nanchang safely here in Bunbury. Book an aerobatic flight soon.


The Nanchang is great to fly in and with that lovely radial engine is something really different. Buy a gift voucher and treat someone to an aerobatic flight for Christmas.


A beautiful Boeing PT 17 seen at the recent Sport Aircraft of Australia Fly-In at Serpentine.


Alan and the Wheeler Scout. Alan did a great job repairing this old machine.


Bunbury Airport, showing main road, race tracks and the ocean.


Jason and Luke starting to fix the roof sheeting in place.


About three hours after they started and the roof is on, as promised.


The sheeting material for the roof being lifted into position. Luke driving the crane, Jason supervising.


The new SportCruiser outside it's new home which is all finished now.


The new hangar freshly painted, the doors have been hung and every thing is finished.


Jason is limited to low level flying in a tail dragger these days!


Helen and Peter. Peter at last becoming useful and being endorsed in the kitchen.


Lloyd checking the installation of the new Superior IO 360 in the RV7.


This is the box that contains the fuselage of the RV7. See the next picture for progress


A tricky job; cutting the plexiglass in to two pieces.


Stan about to go for an aerobatic flight in the Aero Fuji.


Young Toby Howe supervising the finishing of the concrete for the second hangar, with Dad Luke looking on.


It was raining outside so Luke had the gang doing some cladding inside.


RV7 Project.The propeller has been fitted, now centering the spinner; tricky job.