They were identified as A32-670 "Hudson 28", A32-675 "Hudson 07" and A32-651 "Hudson 15".
At the time of writing, all three RAAF Super King Airs remain parked at Rockhampton Airport.
UPDATE! On Tuesday 6 August, the three RAAF King Airs "Hudson 07" then "Hudson 28" then "Hudson 15" departed Rockhampton Airport for Longreach Airport via a missed approach each at Clermont Aerodrome. During the afternoon, they flew to Sunshine Coast via a missed approach at Taroom Aerodrome.
UPDATE! On Wednesday 7 August, the three RAAF King Airs flew out from the Sunshine Coast and back. "Hudson 15" flew up to a missed approach at Bundaberg Airport and then Hervey Bay (Fraser Coast) Airport before returning to the Sunny Coast. "Hudson 28" and then "Hudson 01" flew up to a missed approach at Bundaberg Airport and Gayndah Aerodrome before returning to the Sunny Coast as well.
Meanwhile, also on Monday 5 August, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Alenia C-27J Spartan transport aircraft A34-006 as "Kaos 12" looked to complete airwork including landings at Miles Airport and Kingaroy Aerodrome while on a flight out of and back to RAAF Base Amberley. It may have also done the same on Sunday 4 August.
All photos taken by Scott Harris ©
No comments:
Post a Comment