Antarctic Flight RAAF
Antarctic Flight RAAF | |
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Country | Australia |
Branch | Royal Australian Air Force |
Role | Expeditions and Rescue |
Current base | RAAF Base Laverton |
Antarctic Flight was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) aircraft flight. It operated from RAAF Base Laverton and Mawson Station. The flight was responsible for expeditions and rescue missions in Antarctica.[1]
Two ski fitted RAAF Auster AOP.6 (A11-200 & A11-201) were based at Mawson Station from 1952. On 5 March 1954, A11-200 was lost over the side of a ship. Later the flight included two DHC-2 Beavers and one Dakota aircraft. After 1963, the RAAF planes were withdrawn.
References
- ↑ "Antarctic Flight". RAAF Museum. Retrieved 2010-03-24.
Further reading
- Wilson, David (1991); Alfresco Flight: the RAAF Antarctic experience, Royal Australian Air Force Museum, ISBN 0-642-10522-7