RAAFB Townsville 29-06-2009

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Oscar Pluimer
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RAAFB Townsville 29-06-2009

Post by Oscar Pluimer »

Hello all,

During 9 months of travelling in Australia I had some time left to visit RAAFB Townsville. Unfortantly not a very succesfull day. During a 5 hour period only a C-17 came in to land bringing troops, the whole platform was filled with DHC-4's and even two Super Stallions from the US Navy and to make things worse a chinook and an F-18 arrived, only five minutes after I left. Well you can't have it all....

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Re: RAAFB Townsville 29-06-2009

Post by John Rambo »

I got the same experience last year. Visited Townsville, unfortunately no activity there, only DHC-4s baking in the sun with way too many heatwaves. Only noticed some aircraft from Lavarack barracks, a chinook and blackhawk. Unfortunately they were flying quite high.
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