Another Friday game on a mild November night as Airbus welcomed 1876 Bangor to the Hollingsworth Stadium.
There was one change to the starting line-up for Airbus, with James Davies replacing Sam Baker.
After an impeccable minute silence for Remembrance Day next weekend, Danny Warren got us underway, with Airbus kicking left to right.
Airbus got off to a flying start when they took the lead on 3 minutes. A ball over the top found Davies who beat the offside trap, and he did well to hold the ball up and play into the path of Jordan Evans, who calmly slotted the ball past Farrar.
After taking the lead, Airbus struggled to find their rhythm, but when they did, they managed to create another chance to extend their lead. A ball into the box by Davies was executed brilliantly and George Peers connected with a header at the back post and his effort was just over, but the linesman’s flag was raised for offside.
Bangor threatened Airbus’s goal with 17 minutes on the clock, when a free kick was delivered into the Airbus Box and Corey Jones’ header was just wide of the post.
Bangor were starting to frustrate Airbus and another great delivery from the right was met by Corrig McGonigle, but he failed to get his header on target.
Two minutes before the half time break, Airbus were rewarded a penalty for a foul on Kaiden Cooke. As well as the penalty being given, Tom Clarke was shown a red card and reduced the visitors to 10 men.
Danny Warren stepped up and converted the penalty sending Farrar the wrong way and recording his 13th league goal of the season.
Airbus were forced into a precautionary substitution at half time with goal scorer Danny Warren being replaced by Oli Lanceley.
The WingMakers were rewarded their second penalty of the game, when a coming together after the ball was played and resulting in Lanceley with a knock on his foot.
Lanceley stepped up to take the penalty and calmly converted the spot kick to give Airbus a 3-0 lead.
The hosts started to have more of the ball due to the man advantage and Joe Palmer come close to adding another goal, but his effort was just wide.
On the hour there was a double substitution for Airbus, with Sam Baker and Jake Eyre replacing Kaiden Cooke and James Davies.
63 minutes, Nath Williams sent a searching ball for George Peers, who found himself 1v1 with the Bangor goalkeeper Farrar, but the visiting goalkeeper come out on top with a block.
With just over 20 minutes remaining, James Barry was unlucky not to score for Bangor. He intercepted a ball and saw Keighan Jones off his line and the Bangor No.12 tried his luck from the centre circle and his effort came crashing off the crossbar with Jones scrambling.
On 73 minutes, Airbus put the game to bed, when a wonder strike from Kieran Evans made it 4. Williams with a great switch of play to find Baker, who controlled the ball really well and set Evans. He took one touch to control and unleashed a rocket of strike from 25-yards which settled in the top corner.
Final substitution of the game for Airbus, saw the return of Dan Collins after time out through injury replacing Jordan Evans.
Bangor did get a consolation goal when some great play from the visiting team found Galeotti in space down the right who delivered a cross to the back post and Dale Davies was on hand to head the ball past Jones.
Three minutes remaining of the 90, Jake Eyre had a great chance to get himself on the scoresheet, but Farrar made a save low down to his left to deny the Airbus No.10.
Eyre had another chance to make it 5 to the home team, when he cut in on to his left foot and his strike come bouncing off the post.
The final whistle went on a game where Airbus were below par, but they stuck together and ground out three points to keep them at the top of the table.