RAAF F-111s being buried at a landfill

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RAAF F-111s being buried at a landfill

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F-111 fans are outraged many of the iconic RAAF fighter jets have been dumped at a landfill site near Ipswich.

A RAAF spokesman confirmed to Ipswich News on Thursday that 23 of the planes had been dumped at the Swanbank landfill site.

The jets had been located at RAAF Base Amberley, near Ipswich, before being decommissioned late last year.

The F-111s have been replaced by the Super Hornets, with the final four being delivered from the US to Amberley with a spectacular flypast over southeast Queensland in October.

The US Government had placed tight restrictions on how the planes were be dismantled or preserved with several earmarked for museums around Australia.

Two are expected to be on show at RAAF Base Amberley at its Heritage Centre.

``It's just the hulks of the planes (that were dumped),'' the RAAF spokesman said. ``They saved the ones they could.''

Ipswich Councillor Paul Tully expressed his outrage about the dumping on his Facebook page.

``Fifty years of Australian history down the drain as the RAAF dumps F-111s down disused Ipswich coal mine at Swanbank,'' he posted.

Related comments included: ``What a waste! You would think these would be saved for a museum or at least if they were being thrown they should be offered for public interests.''

Another wrote: ``If the RAAF didn't want them, I am wondering if ICC (Ipswich City Council) were happy to take them and all the costs associated with restoration and display.''

Meanwhile, Federal Member for Blair Shayne Neumann has encouraged organisations to apply for one of seven F-111s left to be loaned to museums and other historical organisations.

He said Defence Materiel Minister Jason Clare had released a Request for Offer for the jets.

``This is a fantastic opportunity for local historical organisations to be able to display these iconic aircraft which protected our skies for nearly four decades'' Mr Neumann said.

``The Australian Government is loaning the aircraft so as many Australians as possible have access to this piece of our aviation history.

``The loans will be subject to a number of conditions to ensure the safe preservation of the aircraft, which are outlined in the Request for Offer.''

The RAAF spokesman said a service for all involved with the F-111s, including the families of airmen lost in crashes, will be held at the memorial garden near the front gate of RAAF Base Amberley at 9am on Friday, December 2.
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:shock: ... serious horror ... :shock:
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OUCH.... That hurts... :evil: :please!: :weep: :@$#: :bawl: :cry:
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In one word : TERRIBLE!
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Sacrilege!!!! :twisted:
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So sad, this aircraft is an icon! :grumble:
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He, we could already dive for planes (A-6 reefs), now we can dig for planes! I say its a whole new experience added to our hobby :twisted:

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ehusmann wrote:He, we could already dive for planes (A-6 reefs), now we can dig for planes! I say its a whole new experience added to our hobby :twisted:

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Dig into SACRED ground!!! :wink:
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As a true Aardvark aficionado this hurts!
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Well, this impressive aircraft is ending his operational flying life as a real Aardvark (groundpig) after all... :wink:
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Well, as far as I am concerned; it is something new for us and it beats scrapping!

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Stefan wrote:Well, as far as I am concerned; it is something new for us and it beats scrapping!
And how will we deal with it? In general, scrapped airplanes are removed from the books (eg aircraft scrapped at amarg are no longer part of publications of present aircraft), but burried is a new term. We already have ditched,stored, withdrawn etc And who will chekc chem out if they are still present in, lets say, about 20 years??
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among these 23 airframes;
A8-265 and A8-277 F-111G (serials painded on the hull in youtube film)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNIAtygt ... ture=share


:cry: I will never forget night flying at Amberly 1997... AWESOME !


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wamovements wrote:
Stefan wrote:Well, as far as I am concerned; it is something new for us and it beats scrapping!
And how will we deal with it? In general, scrapped airplanes are removed from the books (eg aircraft scrapped at amarg are no longer part of publications of present aircraft), but burried is a new term. We already have ditched,stored, withdrawn etc And who will chekc chem out if they are still present in, lets say, about 20 years??
Well, buy a shovel and start digging. Just makes me wonder, could you be prosecuted for desecration of a grave if they catch you?

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And who will chekc chem out if they are still present in, lets say, about 20 years??
Not sure who will check them out in future, but he/she/they will have to bring some shovels/spades and do some serious digging to be able to do so... :wink:
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