Royal
Australian Air Force
Caribou (DHC-4)
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Newest data shown in red Updated December 9, 2006
| All these photos are from Craig Murray. He has a great collection of all type of Royal Australian Air Force and other aircraft photos from down under at airliners.net | ||
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<<< A4-228 (cn # 228) in for some heavy maintenance with Aerospace Australia at the Brisbane International Airport (YBBN) Queensland on October 8, 2006. | |
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<<< A-195 (cn 195) (Built
1964) A 38SQN 'Bou climbing out off Rwy 12 after a short field take
off demonstration at the Queensland Vintage Aeroplane Group's
"Festival of Flight 2006" under the command of WGCDR Howard. Watts
Bridge (Memorial) (YWSG) Queenland, August 27, 2006.
>>> A-195 (cn 195) launching skyward off a very dusty Rwy 30 as "Wombat 77" back to nearby RAAF Amberley. The good ole 'Bou is one hell of an impressive aircraft, it's hard to believe this one is over 40 years old! This aircraft was the largest visitor to this years Queensland Vintage Aeroplane Group's "Festival of Flight 2006". Watts Bridge (Memorial) (YWSG) Queenland, August 27, 2006. |
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<<< A4-191 (cn # 191)
dumped on the Eastern side of the airfield next to A4-235. This
aircraft served in Vietnam from August 1964 to June 1971. Amberley
Airfield, (YAMB) Queenslands on September 26, 2006.
>>> A4-204 (cn # 204) parked outside the Aerospace Australia hangar where the RAAF Caribou fleet is sent for heavy maintenance. Jult 23, 2006 |
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<<< A4-235 looking a little worse for wear at
RAAF Base Amberley, Australia, February 24, 1999 >>>A4-159 (cn # 159) at the Brisbane Eagle Farm) Airport, Queensland. The fire dump will be the final resting place for this ex RAAF Vietnam Veteran. Seeing active service between July 1968 and June 1971 with 35SQN and later serving with 38SQN. July 6, 2006 |
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| <<< A4-195 (cn # 195) at
the Sydney - Bankstown Airport on May 4, 1991. >>> A4-236 (cn # 236) parked outside the Hawker Pacific hanger at the Brisbane (Eagle Farm) airport in Queensland on December 18, 2004 over the Christmas break. |
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