Four days until Air Show day!

With four days to go until the start of the Al Ain Air Show, we’re pleased to say that all our aeroplanes are assembled, serviceable and successfully test flown.

Both our skydivers have arrived, and the other pilots get here tomorrow, in preparation for validation day on Friday.

With the weather forecasts for the show looking good, we can’t wait to get going!

Danielle, one of the Breitling wingwalkers, tries one of our Pitts Specials for size!

Danielle, one of the Breitling wingwalkers, tries one of our Pitts Specials for size!

Busy times getting ready for Al Ain!

With less than a week to go until the start of the Al Ain Aerobatic Show, we’ve been busy getting the aeroplanes ready to fly.

They arrived (crated!) last Wednesday, and by Saturday afternoon three were assembled, and test flown on Sunday morning.  Minor trim adjustments needed on all three, as expected.  The fourth aeroplane, ZS-MZY, will be test flown today.

We’ve also been helping our friends at The Brietling Wingwalkers get their aeroplanes ready.

Exciting times!

Al Ain airshow line up

Here’s the final line up for Al Ain. What a privilege it is for us and South Africa to be present at an Air Show with some of the top teams in the world!

Al Fursan – UAE National Display Team
F-16 and Mirage 2000 from the UAE Air Force
Red Arrows – UK National Display Team
RAF Eurofighter Typhoon
Saudi Hawks – Saudi National Display Team
Royal Jordanian Falcons – Jordanian National Display Team
Miss Demeanour – Hawker Hunter
Breitling Wingwalkers
Goodyear Eagles
Red Bull Matadors
Huawei Twister Team
Zoltan Veres
Indy Boys Inc – Jet Powered School Bus

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Shipping the aeroplanes for Al Ain

In preparation for the team taking part in the 2013 Al Ain International Aerobatic Show, we have dismantled the aeroplanes, and they’re now on their way to the United Arab Emirates.

The aircraft were put into the containers on 11 October, and were shipped to Khalifa Port Abu Dhabi, via Durban.  They are scheduled to dock on 10 November, then go to Al Ain by road.

The technical team  lead by Dennis Spence, with Albert Hemsted, Peter van Rensburg, Andrew Nunn and Jacob Mabulatana  leave Johannesburg for Al Ain on 17 November, via Abu Dhabi, on Etihad Airlines, to re-assemble and test fly the aircraft, before the other team members arrive on the 27 November.