Aug 13-15 - VP Day Celebrations
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:58 am
A NATION CELEBRATES
Author: By The Canberra Times
Publication: The Canberra Times (5,Thu 23 Jun 2005)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 Practice fly-bys of Lake Burley Griffin by aircraft involved in the
next day's air displays. Three military bands on the shores of the lake, with dance troops, a 200-person choir, music from the 1940s, and five big screens featuring scenes from both the front line and at home during World War II. Big screen entertainment will also include interviews with World War II veterans.
Static displays of military and civilian vehicles of the 1940s. Reception for invited veterans in the Great Hall of Parliament House. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 Ecumenical church service.
On-ground entertainment similar to the previous day on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin.
Midday to 1pm: First of three air displays. Australian and NZ paratroopers will fall from the air to start the show, which will include vintage aircraft and helicopter demonstrations.
2.30pm to 4.30pm: Display featuring 25 different types of aircraft ending with a navy helicopter flying an Australian flag. Will include an in-air demonstration of a Boeing 707 refuelling F111 and F18 aircraft.
5.25pm to 6.10pm: Spectacular twilight display starting with a routine from the Roulettes aerobatic team. An F111 aircraft will then complete a simulated strike to spark a fireworks display that will spread across the lake.
A Howitzer volley will precede a Lockheed C130 dropping flares over the lake before a
final F111 ''dump and burn'' display - in darkness with an illuminated
Parliament House in the background. MONDAY, AUGUST 15 Service at the Australian War Memorial to commemorate
Australians who died in action during World War II.
Headline: A NATION CELEBRATES
Author: By The Canberra Times
EDIT: erm stupid media, F-111 cant be refueled by a 707. From a reliable source it will be two F-18's being refueled at lowlevel
Chris
Author: By The Canberra Times
Publication: The Canberra Times (5,Thu 23 Jun 2005)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13 Practice fly-bys of Lake Burley Griffin by aircraft involved in the
next day's air displays. Three military bands on the shores of the lake, with dance troops, a 200-person choir, music from the 1940s, and five big screens featuring scenes from both the front line and at home during World War II. Big screen entertainment will also include interviews with World War II veterans.
Static displays of military and civilian vehicles of the 1940s. Reception for invited veterans in the Great Hall of Parliament House. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14 Ecumenical church service.
On-ground entertainment similar to the previous day on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin.
Midday to 1pm: First of three air displays. Australian and NZ paratroopers will fall from the air to start the show, which will include vintage aircraft and helicopter demonstrations.
2.30pm to 4.30pm: Display featuring 25 different types of aircraft ending with a navy helicopter flying an Australian flag. Will include an in-air demonstration of a Boeing 707 refuelling F111 and F18 aircraft.
5.25pm to 6.10pm: Spectacular twilight display starting with a routine from the Roulettes aerobatic team. An F111 aircraft will then complete a simulated strike to spark a fireworks display that will spread across the lake.
A Howitzer volley will precede a Lockheed C130 dropping flares over the lake before a
final F111 ''dump and burn'' display - in darkness with an illuminated
Parliament House in the background. MONDAY, AUGUST 15 Service at the Australian War Memorial to commemorate
Australians who died in action during World War II.
Headline: A NATION CELEBRATES
Author: By The Canberra Times
EDIT: erm stupid media, F-111 cant be refueled by a 707. From a reliable source it will be two F-18's being refueled at lowlevel
Chris