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Roulette trio no longer in the loop

On the bandwagon: RAAF Central Band members with the RAAF Museum Power Wagon at the RACV Centenary Great Wheels and Wings Day. From left, AC Barney Loveland (double bass), LAC Mick Fraser (trumpet), LAC Jeff Cause (sax) and LAC Cameron Scott (guitar). The Power Wagon was one of many vintage and rare vehicles and aircraft to take part in the show.

On the bandwagon: RAAF Central Band members with the RAAF Museum Power Wagon at the RACV Centenary Great Wheels and Wings Day. From left, AC Barney Loveland (double bass), LAC Mick Fraser (trumpet), LAC Jeff Cause (sax) and LAC Cameron Scott (guitar). The Power Wagon was one of many vintage and rare vehicles and aircraft to take part in the show.

Photo by SGT Dave Grant

THREE members of the Roulettes have made their final official appearance with the acrobatic team at the Roulettes’ last show for 2004 – the RACV Centenary Great Wings and Wheels Day at Lilydale Airfield, Victoria.

They are the Roulette Leader, Squadron Leader Mark Broadbridge; Flight Lieutenant Pat Watts, who has been on exchange from the RAF; and Navy pilot Lieutenant Commander Dave Walker.

The Force 10 ensemble from the RAAF Central Band and the RAAF Balloon also entertained the crowds at the event on November 21. The RAAF Museum displayed its Harvard aircraft and Dodge Power Wagon.

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