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Martin Edwards
Posted: Nov 1 2019, 02:45 PM
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Updated HS748 page
N15-709 that was at the Australian Aviation Museum at Bankstown has been broken up.
The forward fuselage along with a two metre section of the centre fuselage containing the Electronic Warfare station went to the FAA Museum at Nowra

I asked around and it seems that the nose of A10-604 has been scrapped

The two sections of N15-709 at Nowra Photo Stuart Harwood

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Brenden S
Posted: Nov 2 2019, 04:23 PM
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Looks like a nice neat cutting job was done.
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Martin Edwards
Posted: Nov 2 2019, 04:48 PM
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More work on the Tiger Moths
Added another load of photos from Mike Mirkovic
Most of these are new entries to the gallery

I have also started adding at least disposal details to get rid of the dreaded "Aircraft History to be added soon" entry

A17-629, A17-656, A17-666, A17-625, A17-714 and others, 1 B.F.T.S., Uranquinty, c.1952.
A17-743 and A17-730, C.F.S., East Sale, c.1949.
A17-743, A17-730 and others, C.F.S., East Sale, c.1949.
A17-198 in the foreground, 9 E.F.T.S., Cunderdin, c.1941.
A17-625_via_Kevin_Gogler
A17-306 after a crash, 5 E.F.T.S., Narromine, c.1943.
A17-26, 5 E.F.T.S., c.1941.
A17-34 with two ground crewmen, 5 E.F.T.S., Narromine, c.1943.
A17-76 11 E.F.T.S., c.1944.
A17-156 and other, 9 E.F.T.S., Cunderdin, c.1941.
A17-159 Ought Clues 25 Squadron, Cunderdin, c.1945.
A17-161, TVW.7 Studios, Mount Yokine, W.A., 3 March, 1970, now at the Aviation Heritage Museum of W.A.
A17-191 on its back after landing accident, Gen. Recce. School, Bairnsdale, 28 Aug., 1945.
A17-205 and others during ferry flight to Cunderdin, 9 E.F.T.S., Whyalla, 6 Jan., 1941.
A17-215 The Gift of Women of Victoria Presentation aircraft, 1 O.T.U., Bairnsdale, c.1942.
A17-230 after it spun in from 200 ft. on Quairading Road, 5 miles south of Cunderdin, W.A., 9 E.F.T.S, 18 March, 1941.
A17-260, 99 Squadron, Miles, Qld., c.1945.
A17-274 after crashing into a tractor-trailer combo while landing, 7 E.F.T.S., Western Junction, 4 Feb., 1943.
A17-276 after hitting power lines and crashing on St Marys Road, near Western Junction, TAS., 7 E.F.T.S., 17 Nov., 1944.
A17-315 10 E.F.T.S., Temora, c.1941. A17-401 10 E.F.T.S., c.1941.
A17-411 with Jim Allen (rear) and Jack Buckle (front), 5 O.T.U., Williamtown, c.1945.
A17-426 after crashing at Bachelor 14 Dec., 1943, 6 Comm. Unit,.
A17-450 Ambulance, 1 A.D., Laverton, 6 June, 1943.
A17-476, 8 E.F.T.S., c.1943.
A17-562 after take-off accident, 11 E.F.T.S, Goorambat Landing Ground, N.S.W., 25 Jan., 1944.
A17-566 after a crash, 11 E.F.T.S., Benalla. 11 Jan., 1944.
A17-650 landing accident, School of Army Co-operation, Canberra, 20 June, 1945.
A17-747 after landing accident, 23 Squadron, Lowood, 19 Feb., 1945.
A17-624 & 625 in Bellman hangar at Bairnsdale, c.1946.
A17-208, A17-210 and unknown, 9 E.F.T.S., Whyalla, 6 Jan., 1941.
A17-395, A17-310 and others, 10 E.F.T.S., Temora, c.1942.
A17-576, A17-76 and A17-187, 11 E.F.T.S., Benalla. c.1943.
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Brendan Cowan
Posted: Nov 8 2019, 12:04 PM
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Just did a quick update to add the missing USN Bureau Numbers to our A46 Boeing EA-18G Growler Page.

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Martin Edwards
Posted: Nov 17 2019, 10:12 AM
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Some further random photographic additions
Thanks to the respective photographers

Canberra A84-241 Woomera September 2019 Photo Paul Curnow x3
Caribou A4-199 After repaint September 2019 Photo Blake Strike
Caribou A4-199 After repaint September 2019 Photo via 38 Squadron Association
CT-4 VH-YCD July 2019 Photo Jayden Laing
Dakota A65-114 Alice Springs 1955 Photo Arthur Martin via Maurice Austin
DH.9A A1-4 Photo Mildenhall Collection Australian National Archives via James Oglethorpe
HS748 N15-709 Nowra 30th June 1988 Photo Danny Tanner
HS748 N15-710 Photo Pintrest
HS748 N17-709 EWTS operator stations Nowra October 2019 Photo Stuart Harwood x2
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Jindivik WRE-418 Woomera June 2019 Photo Craig Stirling
Maurice Farman CFS16 Point Cook 3rd October 2019 Photo Roland Jahne
Meteor U.21 VZ503, Woomera 6th February 1964. It was destroyed that day Photo John Hopton via Roger Lambert
Meteor U.21A A77-207 Edinburgh 11th September 1966 Photo John Hopton via Roger Lambert
Meteor U.21A A77-207 Woomera 10th November 1971 It was destroyed that day Photo John Hopton via Roger Lambert
Meteor A77-882 Laverton 1962
NB-57B 52-1496 Photo Barry Garland
Neptune A89-281 Chewing Gum Field 1980s Photo Dave Bishop
PC-21 A54-049 as HB-HWW Stans, 20th September 2019 Photo Stephan Widmer
Sabre A94-910 Photo Arthur Martin via Maurice Austin
Sabre A94-949 ARDU Darwin 1956 Photo Neville Adcock
Sabre with Firestreak
U.2 66696 Photo John Elliot
Valiant WZ381 Photo via John Sheehan
Vampire A79-165 marked A/1/10 Edinburgh February 1965 Photo Geoff Goodall
Vickers Valiant Wheel change
Wamira prototype at RAAF Wagga Wagga in 1987 (David C Eyre)
Beaufort A9-486 being scrapped
Bell 47 VH-XTF Parkes 22nd September 2109 Photo Darren Crick
Black Hawk A25-218 Hobart Tuesday 21 May 2019 Photo Graeme Kenderdine
Black Hawk A25-219 Hobart Tuesday 21 May 2019 Photo Graeme Kenderdine
Boomerang A46-199

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Martin Edwards
Posted: Nov 17 2019, 01:00 PM
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Final peice of the F-111 tail preservation puzzle
The fin and rudder of RF-111C A8-146 is mounted at Cranbourne (Vic.) RSL
Info and photo thanks to Syd Edwards

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Brenden S
Posted: Nov 18 2019, 03:25 PM
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Such a shame that Beaufort nose was not saved.
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Martin Edwards
Posted: Nov 23 2019, 12:09 PM
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Added new gallery albums and links for

Boeing P-8A A47-008
Boeing P-8A A47-009
Boeing P-8A A47-010
Boeing P-8A A47-011

As usual a very big thank you to our great team of photographic contributors

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Martin Edwards
Posted: Nov 24 2019, 12:01 PM
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Corrected and updated the facts surrounding the two separate Vampire crashes that happened on 6th May 1955
Thanks to Scott Hillan and Rod Cairns

Vampire A79-737

Vampire A79-830

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Martin Edwards
Posted: Nov 24 2019, 12:05 PM
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That's it folks.
The final three Pilatus PC-21 arrived at Darwin on 23rd November 2019

A54-047 as HB-HWU
A54-048 as HB-HWV
A54-049 as HB-HWW
Arrival Darwin
23rd November 2019
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Kas Grigonis
Posted: Nov 28 2019, 06:21 AM
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The latest edition of the ADF Serials Telegraph News is now on-line at the website on the newsletter page at:

http://www.adf-serials.com.au/newsletter.htm

or for direct download/viewing at:

http://adf-serials.com.au/newsletter/ADF%2...19%20Summer.pdf

As always, huge thanks to the hard working Gordon Birkett and John Bennett for their superb efforts!

Enjoy!!!

The new issue is: Volume 9; Issue 4; Summer 2019.

Links on the Homepage and Newsletters page have been updated, and an announcement post has been placed on Facebook.
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