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"I had no grand plan, " says Lowy, who has a house in Temora and visits about once a month.
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The Temora Aviation Museum boasts 13 planes, including two Spitfires and the world's only airworthy Lockheed Hudson, Meteor and Boomerang.
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He's been touched by the reaction of some of Australia's WWII pilots, now in their late 80s, who have journeyed to Temora.
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Much of Lowy's aerobatics training had been at Temora, and he decided to buy "a couple more planes" and build a hangar at the aerodrome to allow other flying enthusiasts to share his passion.
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Temora, a five-hour drive west of Sydney, with a rich aviation history as the site of Australia's biggest pilot-training school during World War II, was already a center for sport aviation activities such as gliding, parachuting and aerobatics.
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