I've been a couple of times - it's highly recommended.
They have Flying Days about every 2 months. Most of their aircraft collection is in flying condition, and they get them all airborne. It's not as big as Warbirds, which draws historic aircraft from everywhere, but it's still well worth seeing.
Maintaining all those aircraft in flying condition is horrendously expensive. It's all paid for by David Lowy, the son of Frank Lowy, who owns Westfield.
The Lowy family are out of Westfield:
'Four years after Westfield co-founder Sir Frank Lowy made one of the most prescient deals in Australian corporate history when he began to sell out of shopping centres with the $US25bn ($35bn) takeover by Unibail-Rodamco, there is little trace left in financial terms of a seven decade connection with Australia.
As Sir Frank enjoys retirement in Tel Aviv, about $10bn held in the Lowy Financial Group is now managed from New York by his eldest son David Lowy. From a downtown office boasting views of the Hudson River looking west towards New Jersey, LFG is effectively a boutique funds manager that is long on concentrated global equities with some international technology company holdings and stakes in listed and private real estate.'
Well deserved credit for Temora to David Lowy. His gift to those of us who share his passion.
Yes, we need to get back to Bathurst.