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Experience the thunderous roar of jet engines and aerobatic displays at ANZAC Weekend Airshow on 27 to 28 April 2024 at West Sale AirportExperience the thunderous roar of jet engines and aerobatic displays at the bi-annual ANZAC Weekend Airshow, featuring RAAF, commercial, and recreational aircraft. By news@gippsland - 1st February 2024 - Back to News Hear the thunderous roar of jet engines and be wowed by aerobatic demonstrations at this energetic event. The bi-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. 
Don't miss out! Register your vehicle display at the 2024 Anzac Weekend Airshow - limited spots, register now! Aerial spectacles extravaganzaThe 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 and aircraft on display. 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. 
2024 ANZAC Airshow: A thrilling experience for aviation enthusiasts, featuring RAAF, aerobatic, commercial, and recreational aircraft for a close encounter Following the inaugural ANZAC Weekend Airshow in 2022, it's back with more aerial fun for you to enjoy. The Anzac Weekend Air Show will take place on Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 April, 2024, and will run from 10:00am to 4:00pm on both days. In addition to the air display, live music, fashion show, food vans and regional displays and exhibits will be available throughout the day. 
Anzac Weekend Airshow: Second Edition on April 27-28, 2024, at West Sale Airport, 10km from Sale, Victoria, accessible by rail Event details- What: ANZAC Weekend Airshow
- When: Sat 27 & Sun 28 Apr 2024
- Where: West Sale Airport, 2.5 hours' drive east of Melbourne
- More info: saleairshow.com.au
Pictures from Visit Gippsland website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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