Australian aerobatic pilots Paul Bennet and Glenn Graham are expected to take to the skies at the upcoming Seoul ADEX 2025 Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition in South Korea.
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Bennet and Graham are expected to be the only Australians to take to the skies at the event, using their Wolf Pitts S1-11X and Wolf Pitts S1S aircraft in front of more than a million expected spectators.
It’s the nineteenth time Paul Bennet Airshows has been invited to perform at the elite international event, which runs from 17–24 October this year.
“To be the only Australians invited to fly at the largest aerospace and defense trade show in Asia is an incredible honour,” Bennet said.
“We’re proud to carry the flag for Australian aviation and show the world what we can do.”
“This is more than just a show – it’s a demonstration of Aussie innovation, engineering, and aerial artistry at its finest,” Bennet added.
Paul Bennet, 51, is the current Australian Freestyle Aerobatic Champion. He is the only pilot in the country capable of flying the Wolf Pitts S1-11X, a custom-built biplane that can reach speeds of over 400km/h and withstand up to +12/-10G forces.
Fellow pilot Glenn Graham brings decades of experience and championship-winning skills, having competed at the highest levels of aerobatics in Australia and abroad.
Flying the Wolf Pitts S1S, one of the most agile aerobatic aeroplanes in the world, Bennet will complement Graham’s display with a mix of technical precision and extreme performance.
“This invitation is not only a personal milestone but a huge moment for Australian aviation,” Graham said.