This is my report on the Warbirds Over Wanaka Air Show for 2026. Unfortunately a lot of what I really wanted to see was cancelled, because of the Iran war and fuel shortage allegedly, but I have a conspiracy about this! Also, for the first time ever, the weather wasn't great, but the rain cleared fairly quickly, leaving a cool wind instead.
As I said above, many of the "stars" of this show were absent, and the weather wasn't great, but it was still worth attending. The American Eagles Aerobatic Team from the USA were back, and did another very impressive precision display in their L39 jets.
I used a Canon EOS-70D with a 75-300 mm lens (equivalent focal length about 480 mm) for the close up photos, and an Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max for the movies and wide angle shots. Photos were processed in PixelMator Pro on my MacBookPro M1.
Harvards and Yak-52s are two vintage aircraft models often used to fly massed displays at air shows. Unfortunately the Yaks did not fly the day I was there because of low cloud.
Unlike past shows, no modern jets appeared at this show because the various air force displays (including the F-22) were cancelled, but some older models still flew this year.
Other stuff here includes some interesting cars, a helicopter, a glider, one of the strangest aircraft designs ever, and one of Warbirds over Wanaka's classic pyrotechnic displays!
What air show would be complete without at least one Spitfire? At the show this year, we saw 3 of them, including a Mark IX (nine) and a rare Mark XI (eleven).
Steadfast is a modern version (built in 2005) of the Soviet World War 2 fighter, the Yak-3. It has several speed records thanks to it's powerful 14 cylinder radial engine.
There were 6 De Havilland Tiger Moths displayed this year, plus a Fox Moth. These were used by the Royal New Zealand Air Force as trainers during World War II.
Other World War II era aircraft flown this year included the P-51 Mustang, Avenger torpedo bomber, and the (recently built replica) Soviet Yak-3 named "Full Noise".
9 aircraft were displayed. Click a thumbnail image or title above to see information about the aircraft.
I usually write a blog post about once a week. The latest post can be viewed here: Think for Yourself: In the end, everything is just an opinion. Be skeptical, and think for yourself! (posted 2026-04-25 at 21:12:02). Or go to the Home Page of My Blog to choose a post to view.
Latest Site News and Notifications (Desktop): You are currently viewing OJB's web site, version 2.4 which has some major changes, and possibly errors! Please report any problems to ojb@mac.com.