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Tag Archives: Harvard
Episode 23: The Southern Knights
Our first Flying Down Under segment for 2012 sees us recording on the tarmac at Tyabb Airport (YTYA) at the end of the Tyabb Airshow 2012. During the show we were able to chat with Peter Clements & Steve Death … Continue reading
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Tagged Aerobatics, formation, formation aerobatics, Harvard, Peter Clements, Southern Knights, Steve Death, T28, T6, Texan, Trojan, Trojan Knights, Tyabb, Tyabb Airshow
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Episode 17: Doug Hamilton flying the Spitfire
We caught up with Doug Hamilton during the RAAF Pilgrimage event at RAAF Pt Cook where he was flying the Temora Aviation Museum‘s Spitfire Mk VIII. He also flies their Spitfire Mk XVI and their Lockheed Hudson as well as … Continue reading
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Tagged Ansertes, Doug Hamilton, Harvard, Lockheed 10, Lockheed 12, Lockheed Hudson, Neptune, P40, P51, Pt Cook, RAAF, RAAF Pilgrimage, Spitfire Mk VIII, Spitfire Mk XVI, T28, T6 Texan, Temora, Temora Aviation Museum
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