About the event
Join Sony Australia at the Warbirds Over Scone 2026 Airshow with exclusive access to Sony Gear to help you capture the action
With a Sony booth onsite with technical help and gear loans all day long, you will get the ultimate photography experience all whilst having day access to the airshow. This is the perfect chance to test drive telephoto lenses with fast subjects, pushing your skills to the limit
Sony Digital Imaging Advocate: Clyde Vaughan will be onsite all day but the experience begins at 10am, where you can collect your day ticket and enjoy the airshow. Please arrive 15 mins earlier to faciliate pass collection
*Ticket includes entry costs for Warbirds Over Scone 2026*
Please note ticket does not include food & beverage or additional experiences purchased on the day
Event Info
- Up to 5 Supermarine Spitfires, the largest gathering in Australia since WWII
- Up to 5 P-51 and CA-18 Mustangs
- World-class aerobatics from the Paul Bennet Airshows Team, featuring solo displays and the Sky Aces Formation Team
- Multiple P-40 Kittyhawks
- The world’s only flying F4U-1D Corsair
- Australia’s only flying de Havilland T55 Vampire
- Australia’s only flying Hawker Sea Fury “Southern Cross”
- BAC Strikemaster
- Grumman TBF Avenger
- Multiple T-28 Trojans
- Pilatus PC-9
- T6 Harvard and CAC Wirraway
- An incredible array of static aircraft and ex-military fighter jets including an Amermacchi MB-326 ‘Macchi’, Dassault Mirage IIIO, MiG-17F, Hawker Hunter and more.
- Gorgeous old-school favourites include Tiger Moths, a WWI-era Bristol F.2B Fighter and Boeing Stearman.
- Heritage RAAF trainers including the PAC CT-4 and CA-25 Winjeel.
- Jump on-board a Yakovlev Yak-52 and enjoy a thrilling aerobatic adventure flight at the show!
- RAAF and Defence Australia have historically shown strong support for the event with F-35 flypasts and formation displays including the RAAF Roulettes
Scone Airport (YSCO) is located in the picturesque Upper Hunter region of New South Wales, approximately 3.5 hours drive from Sydney, 2 hours from Newcastle/Port Stephens and 1.5 hours from the world-renowned Hunter Valley wine country.
The event is easily accessible by road, and Scone Airport is open for visiting pilots to fly in to the event. Please allow extra travelling time for delays on airshow days.Free off‑site parking near Scone Race Club is available 1km from the event with frequent shuttles. Limited accessible parking on‑site is available with permit
Techniques covered
- Aviation Photography
- Using Telephoto
- Tracking Object
- AF Settings
What to bring
- SD Cards
- Camera & Lens