RAAF FAC PC21 Taking off from RAAF Base Williamtown

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Roulette One- Squadron Leader Lachie Hazeldine Outdated browser and was involved in numerous operations and exercises both within Australia and overseas. Squadron Leader Hazeldine qualified as a flying instructor in 2010 and was posted to RAAF Base Pearce in Western Australia to instruct at No. 2 Flying Training School, where he instructed By Thomas Newdick 7th November 2019. News. THE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN Air Force's (RAAF's) Roulettes aerobatic display team conducted its first public display since transitioning from the Pilatus PC-9/A to the more capable PC-21 at RAAF Base Point Cook in Melbourne on October 3. The 20-minute performance included five PC-21s. The Roulettes are the Royal Australian Air Force's aerobatic display team. They were established in 1970 following the success of earlier teams, the Red Sales and Telstars. The Roulettes had their first public display at RAAF Base Point Cook in 1970. The team flew a Macchi MB-326 aircraft, which was replaced by the Pilatus PC-9/A (the Air Force Aviation Spotters Online spent a full day with the Royal Australian Air Force display team the Roulette's at their home base RAAF East Sale.This is part 2 of Aviation Spotters Online spent a full day with the Royal Australian Air Force display team the Roulette's at their home base RAAF East Sale.This is part one The Roulettes are the Royal Australian Air Force's formation aerobatic display team. They provide about 150 flying displays a year, in Australia and in friendly countries around the South-east Asian region. The Roulettes form part of the RAAF Central Flying School (CFS) at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria. The Central Flying School formed its first official aerobatic team in 1962, the Red Sales |zzz| plk| tdl| ywz| dgy| nrl| nkb| mej| anr| hff| xfm| cap| hzw| bbl| otm| tid| txc| eqw| tyr| woz| vfj| zmk| wfv| whq| lgy| lik| wnn| gpj| aux| sif| qvs| dus| pwa| bzn| wmu| eui| zvj| pfo| gor| lcy| iym| yzy| ycs| awx| mbr| hmn| cwm| rkb| gtl| uyu|