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What drives the passion behind flying and preserving some of the world’s most iconic military aircraft?
And how can air shows inspire the next generation of aviators, engineers and defence personnel?
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Find out in this episode of the Defence Connect Podcast as senior journalist Robert Dougherty is joined by aerobatic pilot and renowned warbird aviation enthusiast Paul Bennet, founder of Paul Bennet Airshows.
Fresh from preparation flights for Australia’s largest regional air show, Wings Over Shellharbour 2026, Bennet discusses his lifelong passion for aviation, which began with model aircraft and evolving into flying aerobatic aircraft and some of the world’s most recognisable warbirds.
Bennet operates and flies an extensive collection of historic and aerobatic aircraft, including the Hawker Sea Fury, de Havilland Vampire, F4U Corsair, CAC Wirraway, T-28 Trojan, Grumman Avenger and two Yak-52 aircraft. He maintains the collection while regularly flying Mustang, Kitty Hawk and Hurricane fighters alongside competing in aerobatics and performing internationally.
Drawing on decades of experience in aviation operations, aircraft ownership and international air show performances, Bennet discusses the engineering, maintenance and operational realities of preserving historic military aircraft while promoting aviation to future generations.
The podcast conversation includes the following topics:
Finally, the discussion explores the future of Australian air shows, the importance of growing aviation engagement nationally, and Bennet’s ambitions to continue expanding both his aircraft collection and international air show presence.
Enjoy the podcast,
The Defence Connect team
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