Flying display to mark re-opening of RAAF Museum

RAAF

Up to two Air Force heritage aircraft from No. 100 Squadron (100SQN) will perform flying displays to mark the re-opening of the RAAF Museum at RAAF Base Point Cook, having completed important infrastructure works.

The aircraft from 100SQN will provide flying displays to mark the re-opening of the RAAF Museum.

The RAAF Museum has undertaken important infrastructure works, and will be open to the public on Thursdays and Sundays, from 27 April. Further information is available here: RAAF Museum page.

More information about the 100SQN fleet of heritage aircraft can be found on the Air Force Heritage Aircraft Fleet page.

Flying is subject to variables including air traffic control requirements, weather, and operational availability. As such, flypasts and displays may be subject to cancellation at short notice.

Noise reduction and the environment are vital considerations in the planning and conduct of military flying.


For more information, visit the Defence Aircraft Noise website or call 1300 DEFENCE (1300 333 362).

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