Perched high above Rockhampton Airport, local plane spotter 'IAD' captured some great images of A41-210 on approach and then taxing to its parking position on the Southern end of the Rockhampton Airport apron.
Meanhwhile, on the ground at Rockhampton Airport, local spotter Travis W captured some more spectacular images of A41-210 on the ground arriving and departing a short time later.
'IAD' also captured some spectacular photos as A41-210 climbed away from Rockhampton and headed to the South. The Globemaster was heard to be using the radio callsign on "Stallion 4".
It also worth mentioning that fellow RAAF C-17A Globemaster III A41-211 conducted a missed approach at Rockhampton Airport earlier on Tuesday 9 July. Don W captured A41-211 as it made a slow low pass over the Airport.
RAAF Globemasters are even starting to pop up in some unusual places, A41-211 also captured by a local spotter approaching Maryborough Airport a little later on Tuesday 9 July, and reports of a RAAF C-17 conducting a missed approach at Gladstone Airport too!
Meanwhile, back at Rockhampton Airport, later on Tuesday 9 July, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Boeing B737-7ES / E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning & Control (AEW&C) aircraft, A30-003 was photographed performing a missed approach onto Runway 15.
A30-003 was heard to be using the radio callsign of "Wedgetail 04".
My thanks to Don, Travis and 'IAD' for sending through these spectacular photos from Rockhampton Airport!
Photos taken by Don Williams, Travis Whiting and 'IAD' ©
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