The Royal Australian Air Force's heritage squadron is set to mark Anzac Day on Sunday with aircraft making flypasts around the Riverina.
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This year is the centenary of the RAAF and the No. 100 Squadron which includes planes based at Temora Aviation Museum will be flying around the region.
The heritage squadron includes iconic war birds like Supermarine Spitfires, a Lockheed Hudson, Gloster Meteor jet and many others which have seen service in conflict.
As the planes are all museum pieces it's not yet known which of the squadron's planes will be involved.
The planes will fly over Memorial Park in Griffith around midday and Yenda shortly afterwards.
WHEN AND WHERE
Times are estimates and will depend on conditions and weather
- Wallendbeen from 9.20am
- Boorowa from 9.30am
- Narrandera from 11.40am
- Ariah Park from 12.30am
- Junee from 11am.
- The Rock from 11.20am
- Yenda from 12.05am
- Springdale from 11.15am
- Uranquinty from 11.10am
- Coolamon from 10.40am
- Wagga Wagga from 11.10am
- Ganmain from 10.45am
- Cootamundra from 10.50am
- Griffith from 12pm
- Oaklands from 11.15am
- Temora from 9.50am
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