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Darwin, Australia warbirds sightings

Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:08 am

On a recent trip to Darwin i did, the RAAF held a open day for a tactical exercise and part of included a very small warbird static display.

Along with other warbird friends we saw on display a T-6 Harvard in RNZAF scheme, a Tigermoth in RAAF markings and a civil marked Auster.

The far north of Australia has a relatively small warbird operation but neverless, these aircraft gave a good comparison for the public to see the fast jets and WW2 era aircraft alongside each other and to also see how 40years of technology had advanced.

Re: Darwin, Australia warbirds sightings

Tue Aug 21, 2012 3:11 am

Photos of the three aircraft.The Harvard and Tiger Moth fly regularly but the Auster J5 is a static example from the museum.
John
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