
There is much to see and do at the Barossa Air show, so much infact the content here can hardly do it justice. The day begins at 10:00am and finishes at 4:00pm. Entry is only $15 for Adults, $5 for Children or $40 for a family.
On the day you should be prepared to see aircraft from all vinatge, old and new. 3 of Australia's top aerobatic champions will be there giving displays that must be seen to believe.
Helicopter rides will be run all day by local business Barossa Helicopters.
But not only will there be plenty to see in the air but on the ground to. With food, stalls and static displays you will never be bored.
Richard Wiltshire can do things you never believed possible with his Sabre monoplane. Hurtling through the sky, rolling and turning the plane in a way that cant be missed.
Chris Sperou in his red Bi-plane can perform amazing stunts such as the one pictured above. This is another pilot that is to good to be missed.
All kinds of old aircraft will be on display, if you like a bit of history these machines are for you. Come and see them fly.
Paul Bennet is another champion not to be missed. Like Chris and Richard, Paul will have you on the edge of your seat with his breath taking stunts.
Models are becoming more and more serious by the day. Barossa model aero club will have a display showing the range of aeroplanes they have built.
Have you ever been in a helicopter before? If not here is your chance. Take a ride with Barossa helicopters for an unmissable experience.
If you manage to take a break from all of the aerial action there is much to see on the ground. Plenty of stalls offering all sorts of entertainment are abound.
This website can not do justice to everything you will see. Displays from the military, like the above actually let you hold real army equipment.
Many surprises have been in store every air show.