by Michael Keller The Planes could be heard as well as seen. The event was a great success. We had Pilots and their families arriving from Friday afternoon onwards, coming from as far as Albany and Bunbury. We also had local Pilots from Pemberton, Bridgetown and Northcliffe. The Planes came in an amazing array of sizes, colours and noise levels. There was the odd crash or two and we witnessed over 4 WWII fighter planes in the air at the same time. The FPV Drone and the Flying Boat were crowd pleasers but there always has to be a crowd stopper and that was the massive 1/3 scale SuperXtra aerobatic aircraft. The Jet fired up and taxied around but due to the high fire danger and unfavourable wind direction the crowd had to be satisfied with the sound and smell of a real Jet. The stories were running thick and fast of full sized and RC planes. The community support for this event was great with thanks going to Bannister Downs Dairy, the Northcliffe Community Resource Centre, Visitor Centre, District High School, Golf and Soccer Clubs. Food from our local baker and Fox Bros Butcher was very tasty. Left: Ian, firing up the big Cessna Below: Local, Rob McGregor, with his 2.4m Hanger Nine Cub. The aficionados complemented the great sounds of the old school petrol engine and good flying. Many thanks go to all the locals who came to view and support this event. Put it on your Calendar for next year. If anyone missed the event and wanted to fly on the Buddy box they are more than welcome to contact me. tom@crowea.com Scott Pittick’s SuperXtra flew the crowd to the moon Above: Rob contemplates an upgrade... Left: RC Wings Over Northcliffe event organiser, Michael Keller, shows off his Catalina, pictured below landing on the dam. Thanks to the photographers and event participants from the Albany Model Aero Club!
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