Once a year, at an undisclosed location in Victoria, Australia, a group of dedicated and determined individuals get together to 'recreate' the iconic aerial battles of the Great War. They are never certain just how many allied or German aircraft will turn up, just like the 'real' war, but one thing is certain - nobody goes down without a fight! As with most combat competitions, each aircraft tows a short length of paper streamer and opponents attempt to remove it, or sections of it, from the aircraft. One real difference in these battles is the dogged determination to be displayed by the combatants, and the very real likelihood that one or more models in any particular battle will fall foul of the repeated thrust and probe, and slashing attack from all quarters.
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