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A Douglas A-20 Havoc Bomber was recently transported by road from the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Amberley to the Port of Townsville.
A restored Douglas A-20 Havoc bomber aircraft used by the 5th United States Army Air Force (USAAF) during the Second World War has returned to Papua New Guinea to take its final residence at National ...
SYDNEY: Eight decades after it was last in the sky, an American bomber known as the Hell’n Pelican II is making its way back to Papua New Guinea, where it crash-landed during World War II. On Thursday ...
Douglas A-20 Havoc bomber aircraft (nicknamed Hell’n Pelican II) at RAAF Amberley prior to being loaded onto a truck for transportation to Townsville. Picture: Department of Defence ...
Northern Queensland is bracing for more flash flooding with heavy rain forecast across the already saturated region.
A historic Caribou aircraft, once a symbol of courage and resilience and a stalwart of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), has been given new life and a new home in South East Queensland. The ...
The restoration team who refurbished the Neptune 280 gate guard at RAAF Base Townsville have said a fond farewell to the aircraft as they set their sights on their next adventure to PNG.
Townsville’s Royal Australian Air Force base (RAAF) is receiving a facelift as part of the $111 million North Queensland midterm refresh program of works.
Townsville’s Royal Australian Air Force base (RAAF) is receiving a facelift as part of the $111 million North Queensland midterm refresh program of works.
Townsville’s Royal Australian Air Force base (RAAF) is receiving a facelift as part of the $111 million North Queensland midterm refresh program of works.