Classic Fighters

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Classic Fighters
Vought Corsair and Curtiss P-40 at Classic Fighters 2015
GenreAir show
DatesEaster weekend
FrequencyBiennial
VenueOmaka Airfield
Location(s)Blenheim
CountryNew Zealand
Established2001; 23 years ago (2001)
Most recent2023
Next event2025
Websitehttp://www.classicfighters.co.nz/

Classic Fighters is a biennial airshow in Blenheim, New Zealand, held on the Easter weekend of odd-numbered years. The airshow has been running since 2001,[1] and is held at Omaka Airfield, just outside the main town of Blenheim. Each year the air show is run with a different theme. Past themes have been a North African theme (complete with a pyramid and belly dancers) a France Theme with its Eiffel Tower,[1] Arc de Triomphe, onion sellers and berets and also an ‘Aviation and the Movies’ theme, which opened the field wide for famous film scene recreations 2009 was for an Italian invasion. 2011 saw a focus on the second half of World War II.

Aircraft are displayed as part of a theatrical spectacle, where battle scenes and other historical events are re-enacted on the ground as well as in the air with an emphasis on World War I aircraft including as many as seven Fokker Dr.I triplanes of Jasta 11 during March 1918 well being led by the red Fokker Dr.I triplane of Manfred von Richthofen the Red Baron, as well as original Krupp artillery and World War I tanks.

A unique spectacle for the 2011 show was the launch of a life sized V-2 rocket replica.

The 2013 airshow featured the launch and destruction of a replica Bachem Natter rocket aircraft.

Aircraft on show have included:[2]

World War I
World War II

As well as many more aircraft, military vehicles and re-enactors from the Military Reenactment Society and other New Zealand reenactment groups,

The 2009 air show was held on the 10–12 April with an Italian Theme. On even-numbered years, the Warbirds over Wanaka event is held in Wānaka, also in the South Island.

Due to concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic on 10 March 2021 that year's event, originally scheduled for 2–4 April, was postponed to 3–5 September, the first time the event had been rescheduled.

In 2024, Marlborough Lines became the naming rights sponsor of the Classic Fighters Airshow for 2025, 2027 and 2029.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Fans flock to Classic Fighters air show". The New Zealand Herald. 28 March 2005. Retrieved 1 March 2010.
  2. ^ "Omaka Classic Fighters AirShow 2009 - Dates, Prices & Tickes". www.classicfighters.co.nz. Archived from the original on 9 April 2009.
  3. ^ "Classic Fighters Omaka Becomes Marlborough Lines Classic Fighters". www.scoop.co.nz. 21 March 2024. Retrieved 12 April 2024.