RAAF WILLIAMTOWN WELCOMES NEW F-35A JETS
Hundreds have turned out to watch the arrival of Australia’s new Joint Strike Fighter jets, as they fly into RAAF Williamtown.
Did you happen to catch the fly-over?
One of three F/A-18 Hornets leaving RAAF Base Williamtown to meet Australia’s first two F35-A Joint Strike Fighters, set to arrive this morning @nbnnews pic.twitter.com/4XH3dFbiCO
— Tyson Cottrill (@TysonCottrill) December 9, 2018
The atmosphere of a small festival, aviation fans are out in force at Williamtown to watch the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighters arrive ✈️ @nbnnews pic.twitter.com/X3pMgukerm
— dukerling (@dukerling) December 9, 2018
Ready and waiting for the arrival of Australia’s first two F-35A Joint Strike Fighters at RAAF Base Williamtown @nbnnews #F35Arrives @AusAirForce pic.twitter.com/wQImublGMs
— Tyson Cottrill (@TysonCottrill) December 9, 2018
The flypast that didn’t happen. Hundreds of people flocked to Redhead Bluff to watch the flypast of the F35s as advised by the RAAF website but they didn’t fly anywhere near Readhead. What a farce, an airforce that can’t follow their own instructions.
They flew above our house in Eleebana,very low in formation.