For the hardcore reenactor anyway, ground forces are more glamorous. They get to the heart of the matter. You can't play much battle, or even shoot, when portraying aircrew; you're a display, and usually a static display.
Love those Dennison smocks ! Years ago I bought a Re-issue 59 pattern that they reproduced using original screens. Unfortunately I did not have foresight to order a larger size. I read alot of the Para's bought them to use but were not authorized. So some were made in DPM I wish I could have ordered one of those. Besides the Viet-Nam era Tigerstripe DPM is one of my favorite Camo patterns.
Tim, not likely next year, i've been to a couple now and they focus on the heavy metal mainly as it's primarily a trade fair with airchow tacked on. Plus the last time I went I had a string of disasters creating an 8 hour hell of getting back home to Noosa starting with massive crowds, missing the train, the taxi I managed to get cought fire (rear wheel) and I was booked on a Virgin Flight where I knew the Capt and I was to sit in the jump seat. They held the plane as long as possible but shut the aerobridge door in my red and panting face with a polite "sorry".
So probably not but if anything changes i'll let you know. Last time I went I met up with another fellow from the VLJ.
A better event to get to is the Temora Museum flying days once a month. They have the best classic aricraft collection in the Country.
Here's a shot of the general aviation at Amberly anyway.
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