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RAF Form 414, Vol. 21

Plane Tales

English - August 11, 2023 12:05 - 17 minutes - 29.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 143 ratings
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Life on 77 Squadron had settled down to a routine, if it ever really could on a fighter squadron. There was certainly plenty of variety to our flying. In one month I flew some practice bombing attacks, both day and night, on the Evans Head weapon’s range north by 230 nm. This was followed by a 4 ship formation demonstration of ground attack on our own airfield as part of an Open Day celebration for the public.  Then night radar bombing on the Beecroft range at Jarvis bay about 150 nm south. Then we bombed and sank a tug boat before flying off to New Zealand.
 

The Squadron hours board

 

A head on view of the FA18A

 

Our Hornets in close formation

 

A MK82 low drag general purpose bomb

 

A 77 Sqn Hornet landing

 

RNZAF Strikemasters AKA the Bluntie

 

The RNZAF A4 Skyhawk

 

Landing at Ohakea

 

My old buddy John

 

 

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Myself and Greenshed.

Life on 77 Squadron had settled down to a routine, if it ever really could on a fighter squadron. There was certainly plenty of variety to our flying. In one month I flew some practice bombing attacks, both day and night, on the Evans Head weapon’s range north by 230 nm. This was followed by a 4 ship formation demonstration of ground attack on our own airfield as part of an Open Day celebration for the public.  Then night radar bombing on the Beecroft range at Jarvis bay about 150 nm south. Then we bombed and sank a tug boat before flying off to New Zealand.


 


The Squadron hours board


 


A head on view of the FA18A


 


Our Hornets in close formation


 


A MK82 low drag general purpose bomb


 


A 77 Sqn Hornet landing


 


RNZAF Strikemasters AKA the Bluntie


 


The RNZAF A4 Skyhawk


 


Landing at Ohakea


 


My old buddy John


 


 


 


Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to Myself and Greenshed.