Twin Radial over YGLB
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Twin Radial over YGLB
I was hanging around YGLB on Sunday and saw an aircraft doing a fly over at about 1000ft agl. It was painted completely black and had twin Radial engines (oh my god the rumble of it flying over ). It was the size of a WW2 Bomber, large wingspan but engines fairly close tot he fusalage. It was headed North so im guessing it came from Canberra or perhaps between there and the SouthCoast and looked like it was on its way to Sydney.
As it was painted black I couldnt make out any details of the aircraft.
Maybe a tall order but has anyone seen an aircraft matching this description anywhere? Im very interested in finding out what it was
As it was painted black I couldnt make out any details of the aircraft.
Maybe a tall order but has anyone seen an aircraft matching this description anywhere? Im very interested in finding out what it was
Was probably on its way home after the airshow in Canberra
Classic planes on show in Canberra - ABC Sydney - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Maybe the Catalina from Wollongong?
Classic planes on show in Canberra - ABC Sydney - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Maybe the Catalina from Wollongong?
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Thankyou! Looks like it was the Catalina from the blackcat squadron.
On another note, im kind of annoyed I didnt go to the open day at the airport now. Still have not seen a Connie in the flesh
Apparently the week before there was a fly over of a Global Hawk. Im not sure if thats true though.
On another note, im kind of annoyed I didnt go to the open day at the airport now. Still have not seen a Connie in the flesh
Apparently the week before there was a fly over of a Global Hawk. Im not sure if thats true though.
Apparently the week before there was a fly over of a Global Hawk
But seriously, you have to try and see the Connie. I had just shut down in Wollongong last Saturday when the Cat and Connie departed. The sound alone is something to behold. The Neptune departed just as I joined the circut.