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23 March 2007
Images from the Australian International Air Show
The ADF is part of the Australian International Air Show 2007, Australia's largest and most comprehensive air show and aerospace exhibition. This is a world class event with more than 40 ADF aircraft participating in the air show. The air show is also showcasing the ADF's ground base equipment and capabilities which include the Abrams Tank. About 600 ADF personnel are deployed to bases throughout Victoria in support of the air show.
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The ARH Tiger transiting back to RAAF Williams, Laverton Base, following its flying Display at the 2007 Avalon Air Show.
(Date taken: 23 March 2007)
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A United States F-15 Eagle, climbs out after a low level, high speed pass at the Avalon International Air Show 2007.
(Date taken: 23 March 2007)
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General Chuck Yeager, as guest of honour at the Avalon Air Show, autographs a model of Glamorous Glennis, the aircraft in which he flew beyond Mach One in 1947.
(Date taken: 23 March 2007)
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General Chuck Yeager, as guest of honour at the Avalon Air Show, jokes with the crowd of onlookers that the name of the aircraft, Glamorous Glennis, in which he flew beyond Mach One in 1947 was also the name of his first wife.
(Date taken: 23 March 2007)
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Deputy Chief of Air Force, Air Vice-Marshal John Blackburn shows Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) officer cadets Chris Kourloufas (centre) and Matthew Gill the new Windows Live Messenger game "Supreme Air Combat".
(Date taken: 23 March 2007)
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