File:75 Squadron Mirage A3-36 on Display at the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre.jpg
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Description75 Squadron Mirage A3-36 on Display at the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre.jpg | Mirage A3-36 of 75 Squadron RAAF on display at the Aviation Heritage Centre, Darwin in 2001. This aircraft was recovered from the mud flats off Nightcliff following its pilotless crash landing. The pilot Flying Officer John Quaife had ejected when the aircraft flamed out on its approach to Darwin airport. |
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Author | kenhodge13 |
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