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Australian civil, RAAF and warbird insights from 1940-70s

Mon Feb 29, 2016 7:17 pm

Links below show what was the scene in 1940-1970s in Australia regarding military and civil aircraft, many which became flying warbirds, static warbirds or parts towards both types.

RAAF Edinburgh views
http://www.goodall.com.au/photographs/r ... BURGH.html

Atomic RAAF Mustangs
http://www.goodall.com.au/photographs/e ... tangs.html

Non atomic Mustangs
http://www.goodall.com.au/photographs/m ... tangs.html

Wrecks and relics
http://www.goodall.com.au/photographs/w ... elics.html

1970s wrecks and projects
http://www.goodall.com.au/photographs/w ... elics.html
http://www.goodall.com.au/photographs/w ... elics.html

Moorabbin Air Museum (in Melbourne)
http://www.goodall.com.au/photographs/m ... useum.html

Parafield (in Adelaide) airport views
http://www.goodall.com.au/photographs/p ... field.html

Vampires
http://www.goodall.com.au/photographs/p ... pires.html

Re: Australian civil, RAAF and warbird insights from 1940-70

Tue Mar 01, 2016 2:46 am

He's baaaaackkkk!!!!!!

Re: Australian civil, RAAF and warbird insights from 1940-70

Tue Mar 01, 2016 3:56 am

Just so there are no misunderstandings, the website referenced above is the work of my good friend Geoff Goodall.

Rgds

Re: Australian civil, RAAF and warbird insights from 1940-70

Sun Mar 06, 2016 3:22 pm

Thanks MH, it's always good to know the sources of such things.
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