French returning to Warbirds

The French Air Force hopes to return to Wanaka next year for the 30th anniversary Warbirds Over...
The French Air Force hopes to return to Wanaka next year for the 30th anniversary Warbirds Over Wanaka airshow. They will once again be bringing their Casa military transport aircraft which is based at the Tontouta military base in New Caledonia. Photo: Gavin Conroy.
The French are coming.

The  Armee de l’air (French Air Force) is the first international air force to confirm it  intends to return to the Warbirds Over Wanaka International Airshow next Easter.

It will be the third Warbirds over Wanaka attended by the French, who plan to  bring their Casa military transport aircraft.

The aircraft and crew are stationed at the Tontouta military base in New Caledonia.

Major Laurent Monfort  of the French Air Force said the visit would depend on operational issues closer to the the time but at this stage they  would be coming back to Wanaka.

Warbirds Over Wanaka general manager Ed Taylor said he was delighted the French  would make their third appearance at the show.

"They are such a great bunch of guys to deal with and are a real hit with the public."

He expected there would be a large military presence at the airshow’s 30th anniversary celebrations next year.It was hoped a large contingent of aircraft from the Royal New Zealand Air Force would head the military line-up.

Invitations had also been sent to other  air forces and Mr Taylor said he expected to hear back from them later this year.

Tickets sales were stronger than they were early on  for last year’s event, and there was strong overseas interest, particularly from Australia. Last year’s three-day show attracted 49,000 spectators,  about 15% of them from overseas.

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