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== Related Articles  ==
 
== Related Articles  ==
  
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*[[RAAF No. 6 Service Flight Training School|Number 6 SFTS]]
 
*[[RAAF No. 34 Squadron]]  
 
*[[RAAF No. 34 Squadron]]  
*[[RAAF No. 6 Service Flight Training School]]  
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*[[RAAF Post Office]]  
*[[RAAF Post Office]]
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*[[Victory Day Flyover]]
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*[[Bristol freighter crash|Bristol freighter crash]]
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*[[Meteor aircraft explosion|Meteor aircraft explosion]]
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*[[Mallala_Aerodrome|Mallala Aerodrome Site]]
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*[[Feltwell Cemetery]]
  
 
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== External Links  ==

Revision as of 11:12, 4 November 2009

Fast Facts
Type of organisation: Government
Street number: Mallala Aerodrome
Street name: Aerodrome Road
Town or locality: Mallala


Business or purpose: C.M.F. training
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The City of Adelaide 24 Squadron was stationed at Mallala post World War 2, alongside 34 Squadron. C.M.F. pilots were trained at week-ends flying the famous Mustang fighter.  A pilot was killed when his Mustang crashed north-east of the Township.


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