Friday, 12 June 2020

Aeroplanes in Temora NSW

Photos of the aircraft in the big hanger in Temora.  There are quite a few more than I'm showing.
All these planes still fly. The building is the first one we went into.
The lights are just wonderful inside the hanger changing colour every few minutes.






















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    1. Noisy when the planes are flying but it's quiet in the building.

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  2. It is lovely (and amazing) that they have all been restored to the point where they can take to the air.
    A LOT of work, skill and money in that hangar.

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    1. At least those planes have been put to good use, and the pride and joy is must bring to those that repair them.

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  3. Es extensa la planta y en ella se ven interesantes modelos.

    Besos

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  4. The planes are beautiful and still working, that is amazing. What a great place to visit. I love your new banner, it gorgeous.

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    1. It is amazing those planes still fly.
      Thanks re banner, it's the mountain not far from home, Mt. Barrow and not often snow falls on it.

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  5. I enjoyed these beautiful old planes Margaret, great shots. Thank you for sharing them. I agree with Bill, your banner photo is exquisite.

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    1. Thanks Denise. Mt. Barrow not that far from home is the banner, taken a couple of years ago when snow fell on it which doesn't happen very often.
      Great place and great planes in that hanger, they are dusted by the way :)

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  6. It seems like a very sophisticated museum.

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    1. There is a Guide inside and there are videos in front of each plane where you can watch them fly..interesting.

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  7. More! I'm not an airplane nut, but I could spend hours with my camera in that museum!

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  8. Nice to see those beautiful planes that still fly. Interesting to take a closer look inside the planes.

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    1. That the place we couldn't see was inside, we were not permitted.

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  9. The planes are beautifully displayed. But your header is .... just ... WOW!

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  10. Great display they do look very frail by todays standards.
    Merle.........

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    1. They do a bit Merle, they are very different in design as today's planes.

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  11. Awesome! They all still can fly. Engineers have wonderful skills to maintain them. Nice Sunday to you.

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  12. Hello Margaret,
    This is so nice!!
    Wonderful how you have photograph these wonderful planes. I like this so much. Great!!

    Greetings, Marco

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  13. They look great, interesting place to visit!

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  14. Absolutely Mind Boggling - So Cool - Thanx Ever So Much For Sharing

    Cheers

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    1. You are welcome. I thought the folks on my blog would like to see these planes.

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  15. I'm always impressed by planes, regardless of age, shape, color.
    Your photos are outstanding!

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    1. Thanks you.
      Planes fascinate me as well, as long as they stay flying when they are supposed to.

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  16. How absolutely wonderful. An incredible collection...amazing!!!!! :)

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  17. Muy buenas imagenes, amiga... Un lugar muy atractivo

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  18. Wow
    I found this virtual trip so amazing :)
    The planes are delightful to look at

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