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darren.crick
Posted: Nov 7 2005, 08:52 PM
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A15-102 “Centurion� C Sqn, 5 Avn Regt Townsville
A15-103 “Crusader� C Sqn, 5 Avn Regt Townsville
A15-104 “Crux Australis� C Sqn, 5 Avn Regt Townsville
A15-106 “Conqueror� C Sqn, 5 Avn Regt Townsville
A15-201 “Courage� C Sqn, 5 Avn Regt Townsville
A15-202 “Centaur� C Sqn, 5 Avn Regt Townsville
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goggsy
Posted: Apr 19 2006, 11:20 AM
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Back in 1996-97 A15-102, A15-103, A15-104 and A15-106 were given names by the aircrew.. All females names starting with D (started by an ex- 12sqn maintainer that worked on the d models as a flight engineer).. I believe that the the C models had a similar naming strategy.. Obviously the bosses didnt like that idea hence the new names.
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Brendan Cowan
Posted: Apr 19 2006, 03:20 PM
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Thanks Goggsy,

Do you you know what any of those earlier names where and their serial tie-ups?

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