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Thursday 6 October, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Boeing C-17A Globemaster III A41-207 was spotted completing airwork at Bundaberg Airport. This is the second day in-a-row that the RAAF's big transport aircraft has completed a training flight up the Rum City!
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A41-207 was flying as "Stallion 40" and looked to depart RAAF Base Amberley to fly up via and inland route and at a low level to inland near Gayndah then up to Bundaberg Airport where it then completed at least two spectacular touch-and-go approaches.
A41-207 "Stallion 40" then returned to Amberley.
Photo and videos taken by Peter Sajko and Hayden Matthew Alexander ©
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