Standing on the bank of the Brisbane River watching a F-111 perform the spectacular dump and burn, the highlight of the city’s annual Riverfire fireworks display, David decided that was just what he wanted to do. Now Flying Officer David has completed introductory fighter training on the Hawk lead-in fighter. Next step is No 2
The made-in-Australia Avon Sabre Delivered on December 19 1961 this was the last Australian-built Sabre. After withdrawal from RAAF service it was refurbished and gifted to the Royal Malaysian Air Force in August 1969. eric allen The North American Sabre achieved legendary status through its combat record in the Korean War. With a success combat
Warbirds, classic aircraft, museum and airshow news Constellation Complete At Longreach, the Qantas Founders Museum’s Super Constellation has now been reassembled and is standing on its own landing gear. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login. Username or
Key aircraft movements from across the region Qantas Group News In this issue we report the delivery of a 787-9 to Qantas. This content is available exclusively to Australian Aviation members. Login Become a Member To continue reading the rest of this article, please login. Username or Email Password Forgot password? Keep me signed
What seems the realm of science fiction is about to become science reality As a budding aerospace engineer, it’s hard to get past the cool factor of helicopters (for Earth based aerospace). I was always impressed by the grace that a helicopter drifted through the air, and thought it seemed even more magical than the
The New Zealand National Airspace and Air Navigation Plan New Zealand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is four years into the decade-long implementation of the New Zealand National Airspace and Air Navigation Plan. Termed New Southern Sky (NSS), the plan maps out the transition to new technologies and managing the changes to airspace that will be