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If you happen to be a second-timer, or have your piece miscued, you don't get to sing at all. Those who sang a piece they do not particularly like or mispronounce their English got cut-off and dismissed. He could have practiced a little more tact in talking with the children. We're not really impressed with the way he conducted the screening.
After almost half a day of waiting, her turn finally came up.

My son and nephew just got to have their photo taken in front of a PAF Bell 205A-1 helicopter of the 505th Air Rescue Group - Angel 321.
Our favourite Cessna, RP-C1513. This plane is owned by Tonet Rivera We jokingly call it the Cebu Pacific Cessna because its colour scheme seemed similar but as Tonet would point out, his colours are of a different shade.
Another PAF S.211 did touch and go's at Clark.







They had so much fun scrambling in and out of the tanks, playing with sight of the howitzer and the static vehicle display.
There were scale models also on display inside the hangar.





VF-103 Grumman F-14D Tomcat
IAF Boeing F-15I Ra'am
VF-84 McDonnell-Douglas F-4 Phantom II
PAF 7th TFS Chance-Vought F-8P Crusader
PAF 5th TFS Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter
PAF 7th TFS Chance-Vought F-8P Crusader & 5th TFS North American F-86F Sabre
Must be from our friends from IPMS-Philippines.
The sunlight filtering through the clouds (silahis) that day was just spectacular, I just had to take these photos.
Bill Wright's Vans RV4 doing the aerobatics that afternoon in lieu of Maynards routine.
The para-thingie's team about to commence their demo.
And off they went... While the demo was going on, the Whiskas balloon was being prepped.
I had a chance to photograph the Navy BO-105 on the flightline, thanks to the Supremo!
This was the last balloon that took off that day.
We linked up later in the evening with Peter, Eric, McTan, Paolo, Rajiv, & Aish.
McTan and son
There was an unexpected guest at Joy's birthday party. Pete must have been guilty of something, he tried to quickly leave but Joy was quick to point him out.
11 February
We were up dark and early the next morning to see the balloons off.
We were able to get onto the field to see the balloons set up and test their burners.
It wasn't that early though, soon the sun started to rise.
That's Mt. Arayat being silhoutted by the sunrise.
The balloonists started unpacking and setting up their balloons.
One by one the balloons started to rise... ...and ascend into the morning sky...
This has been my son's favourite
The Whiskas balloon was in the air already, I don't think this doggie will be able to the catch the kitty today.
Balloons of all shapes and colours
The weather's going to be great that day!
Amidst the festivities, the Air Boss was all-business
This was the Pacific Missionary Aviation Helio Courier that did the STOL demos.
After a quick breakfast, we had to leave for home but not before taking these photos of the PNP AS-350.
Would have loved to stay another day but we have to attend to other commitments.
Til next year! ![]()