Smoking Gun! F/A 18F Super Hornet - Australian Air Force
The F/A - 18F Super Hornet deploying IRCM flares..
F/A-18F Super Hornet
Pilot Emma Mcdonald flying the 300L-Lycoming AEIO-540
The F-35A Lightning II isn’t just advanced—it’s packed with record-breaking fun facts! Top Speed: It zooms through the skies at a blistering 1,960 km/h (Mach 1.6) Supersonic Stealth: Unlike traditional fighters, it can hit supersonic speeds while staying undetectable thanks to its stealthy design. Combat G-Force: It handles up to an incredible 9G, giving pilots thrilling, high-speed maneuverability. Multitasking Tech: Equipped with sensors so advanced, it shares real-time battlefield data, acting like a flying command center.
The Roulettes are the Royal Australian Air Force's dazzling aerobatic display team, captivating audiences with their precision flying and breathtaking maneuvers. Flying the Pilatus PC-21, these skilled pilots perform synchronized aerial routines that showcase the pinnacle of training and teamwork in the RAAF.
The F-35A Lightning II
The MH-60R Seahawk Romeo is a versatile maritime combat helicopter and a cornerstone of the Royal Australian Navy's fleet.
The P-8A Poseidon showing off lightweight torpoedoes
Skydive Australia with Vic and Aus flags
Skydive Australia
Skydive Australia wth Geelong flag
The Extra 300L is a Lycoming AEIO-540-powered two-seat aircraft, with low-mounted wing and shorter fuselage. Improved ailerons boost the 300L's roll rate to 400° per second. All 300Ls are fully certified under FAA regulations which allows this aircraft to carry passengers for joy flights making it the most unlimited aerobatic passenger carrying aircraft in the world.
Pilot Emma Mcdonald flying the 300L-Lycoming AEIO-540
The C-17A Globemaster is a heavy-lift transport aircraft and a cornerstone of the Royal Australian Air Force’s operations. Renowned for its size and versatility, it can carry up to 77 tonnes of cargo, including tanks, helicopters, and humanitarian supplies.
Restored CA-25 Winjeel Heritage aircraft
CA25 Winjeel & CT/4A - Heritage Trainers Display
CT4A-Heritage Aircraft
The F-35A Lightning II
The F-35A Lightning II
The F/A-18F Super Hornet is a twin-seat, multi-role fighter jet designed for versatility and power. Known for its cutting-edge avionics and advanced weapon systems, the Super Hornet excels in air-to-air combat, close air support, and maritime strike missions.
Formation flying
The F/A - 18F Super Hornet deploying IRCM flares..
The Poseidon flanked by F35 and F18s
The Roulettes are the Royal Australian Air Force's dazzling aerobatic display team, captivating audiences with their precision flying and breathtaking maneuvers. Flying the Pilatus PC-21, these skilled pilots perform synchronized aerial routines that showcase the pinnacle of training and teamwork in the RAAF. Whether it’s loops, barrel rolls, or formation flights, the Roulettes never fail to leave spectators in awe.
Pilatus PC-21,
A proud part of the Royal Australian Air Force Museum’s heritage fleet, Mustang A68-170
The P-8A Poseidon is Australia’s cutting-edge maritime patrol aircraft, equipped for missions like anti-submarine warfare, surveillance, and search-and-rescue. Derived from the Boeing 737-800 design, it’s been upgraded with features like a weapons bay, sonobuoy deployment system, and advanced radar for maritime and overland intelligence.