A thrilling display of flying entertained the lunchtime crowd above Tauranga's downtown waterfront when the RNZAF's Red Checkers once again showed why they are New Zealand's elite aerobatic team.
Flying wing tip to wing tip and trailing plumes of smoke, they provided a taste of what the crowds can expect at Ohakea Air Base this weekend when the RNZAF puts on a pageant to celebrate its 75th jubilee.
The Red Checkers cancelled their display over the Mount Main Beach on Sunday because of strong winds and instead showed off their skills and daring yesterday (Monday) in a 15-minute show that started shortly after midday.
It was precision flying at its best with not much seeming to separate the aeroplanes in formation flying manoeuvres where it looked like the smallest error could spell disaster. St John Ambulance officers were parked on the waterfront just in case.
The event ended in a spectacular star burst after which the aircraft flew low along the waterfront to farewell waves from the admiring crowd.