Here are some photos from yesterday's visit to the RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre.
A nice collection of aircraft and related items can be found here, yesterday it was accompanied by the sounds of Hornets doing bumps and grinds.
RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre
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Re: RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre
How do you thank someone for their post? I love the Amberley photos but I have no idea how to thank you.
Many thanks anyway,
Allan
Many thanks anyway,
Allan
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I thought that first pic was the next seating layout for a Tangara.
I thought that first pic was the next seating layout for a Tangara.
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Re: RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre
Great shots, sure would be a great place to visit
Love the Caribou camo.
Love the Caribou camo.
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Re: RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre
The Sabre in photo 4 flew into some power lines strung across the valley at BinnaBurra, you can see where the wires cut into the intake.Car177 wrote:Here are some photos from yesterday's visit to the RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre.
A nice collection of aircraft and related items can be found here, yesterday it was accompanied by the sounds of Hornets doing bumps and grinds.
The Caribou was flown from Townsville, taxied to that position and shut down, the crew walked off, signed their names and there she sits. It could be flown again with a little work on the engines. Allegedly.
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Re: RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre
Very lucky pilot to fly through that and still land safelyekoja wrote:The Sabre in photo 4 flew into some power lines strung across the valley at BinnaBurra, you can see where the wires cut into the intake.
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