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Matamata Airshow & Carnival 2010.

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When: Saturday 13th March 2010 from 9am.
Where: Matamata Airport.
Website: http://matamata-airshow.co.nz/

This Saturday is the Matamata Airshow & Carnival.  Note there is an entry fee of $10/car or $5 per person.

There will be heaps on display including:

  • Sky Diving
  • Tiger Moths
  • Model Aircraft
  • War birds
  • Glider Trial flights

Gates open at 9am.

The gliding club will be taking trial flights between 9am to about 12:30. We’ll be doing a double tow at 11am. The main displays will be happening between 1-4pm.

We’ll have the caravan and/or a display outside the club house and we’ll be aiming to promote the club, do some trial flights, sell vouchers and promote our courses.


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