Museum of Australian Army Flying Oakey Fly-In
Location: Oakey, Australian Army Airfield
10am-4pm daily
18 Oct - 19 Oct, 2008
The Museum of Australian Army Flying is hosting the 2008 Oakey Fly-In at the Oakey Airfield on October 18-19.
The event will feature RAAF Roulette solo aerobatic displays, current and historic military aircraft and vehicles, and military police dog demonstrations.
Entry is $5 for adults and free for children under 12 years of age.
- Organised by: Museum of Australian Army Flying
- Contact name: N/A
- Phone: 07 4691 7666
- Email: austarmy.flyingmuseum@defence.gov.au
- Web link: http://www.army.gov.au/history/museums.htm
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