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Sydney Aviation

Model Show

Bankstown Airport

Passenger Terminal

14th & 15th November 2009

www.sydneyaviationmodelshow.com.au

RC FIGHTER JET ON DISPLAY AND ENGINE DEMOS!!!!

Real jet engine!

The next show is approaching!!!

Get out and have a look.

Edited by DANSR33
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List of stands at the show;

Stand #1 Private (Aviation Books)

Stand #2 Proflite

Stand #3 Australian Aviation & Railway Photography

Stand #4 AUSJETS

Stand #5 AUSJETS

Stand #6 AUSJETS

Stand #7 Top EAT (Hot Food)

Stand #8 HTT Helicopter Flights

Stand #9 Catalina Flying Memorial

Stand #10 CAM Australia

Stand #11 Holdsworth Airliners

Stand #12 Private (Models/Memorabilia)

Stand #13 WMaquetes (Airport Dioramas)

Stand #14 Private (Diecast Models)

Stand #15 Defence Force

Stand #16 Model Airport Display

Stand #17 Model Airport Display

Stand #18 Battlebridge Books (Military Models)

Stand #19 Private (Diecast Models)

Stand #20 Flight Experience

Stand #21 Defence Force

Stand #22 Model Display

Stand #23 Model Display

Stand #24 Pewtees (Diecast Airline Models)

Stand #25 Private (Airline Memorabilia)

Stand #26 Flight Experience

Stand #27 AERO Videos

Stand #28 AERO Videos

Stand #29 Private (Memorabilia)

Stand #30 Private (Models)

Stand #31 Australian Air League

Stand #32 Australian Aviation Centre

Stand #33 Cup Cakes

Stand #34 Private (Airline Memorabilia)

Stand #35 AusCap (Air Search and Rescue)

Stand #36 The Craft Shop (Pedal Planes)

Stand #37 Private (Models)

Stand #38 Combat Dragon (Fighter Jet Flights)

Stand #39 Ice Cream

AIRCRAFT ON DISPLAY

*Consolidated PBY Catalina

*Partenavia

*DC3

*Cessna A-37B "Dragonfly"

*Cessna 0-1G "Bird Dog"



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