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    Did I imagine this?

    Went down to Henley Beach yesterday which is under the NW approach path to Adelaide Airport secondary runway.

    While sitting there eating my Fish & Chips ( as you do) a twin engine aircraft came over the top but it sounded a bit odd to my ears & sounded like it was powered by Radial Engines, you know ( clatter clatter clatter etc)

    Being in the Adelaide Hills I am used to REX turboprops, Commercial Jets, Flying Doctor etc overflying the house including the Air New Zealand B777 & it's lovely, to me, slow climb out, always right over the top.

    Anyway,I digress, are there Radial powered aircraft still flying in Australia or was I mistaken?

    Did I hear correctly or was it the sound of an aircraft throttled back on approach, change of prop. pitch etc, it certainly sounded different & as I mentioned & ^^ one I am not familiar with here? Didn't have time to get a Rego or any other details as she went as fast as she arrived overhead.

    Thanks.

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    452.jpgIf it was one of those plastic fantastic Diamonds from FTA at Parafield, they were/are powered by 2x 2.0L turbodiesels. Could that be the noise?

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    Thanks J, it could well have been, but it disappeared over so fast & came from behind a tree copse that I didn't notice the silhouette in detail, but I think it was the fuselage shape of a typical 2 engine bird. ie. multi pax/commuter.

    Maybe I need another trip back to Henley for some more Fish & Chips on a nice Autumn day soon & hope it flies again?

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    Along a similar vein, the recent Gippsland bushfires were 'just over the hill' from us and the only good thing that came out of it for us was a grandstand seat to our own air show. Many aircraft 'on show' here over the period of the fires both fixed and rotary wing, large and small, jet and propeller aircraft.

    The one aircraft that got my attention on the morning after the lightning strikes was what I'll swear was a large 4 engine propeller plane, I didn't get a real good look but it was definitely a large four engine plane with that distinctive sound/beat of what I guess is not quite synchronized engines. Sounds nothing like a jet though there was also a large 4 engined jet flying about as well. The next day there was a large modern looking 2 engined jet with upswept wingtips in service as well. I didn't need a ticket to Avalon, they came to me

    What's got me though is I didn't think there was any of these planes left in service. The last one I saw was probably 10+ years ago in brilliant polished fuselage and (from memory) TAA livery coming in to Mildura for what must have been an air show. Magnificent. Any ideas or was I imagining it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    Along a similar vein, the recent Gippsland bushfires were 'just over the hill' from us and the only good thing that came out of it for us was a grandstand seat to our own air show. Many aircraft 'on show' here over the period of the fires both fixed and rotary wing, large and small, jet and propeller aircraft.

    The one aircraft that got my attention on the morning after the lightning strikes was what I'll swear was a large 4 engine propeller plane, I didn't get a real good look but it was definitely a large four engine plane with that distinctive sound/beat of what I guess is not quite synchronized engines. Sounds nothing like a jet though there was also a large 4 engined jet flying about as well. The next day there was a large modern looking 2 engined jet with upswept wingtips in service as well. I didn't need a ticket to Avalon, they came to me

    What's got me though is I didn't think there was any of these planes left in service. The last one I saw was probably 10+ years ago in brilliant polished fuselage and (from memory) TAA livery coming in to Mildura for what must have been an air show. Magnificent. Any ideas or was I imagining it ?

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    Could it have been Zeus C-130 Airtanker, In Australia ATM

    NSW to acquire its own large air tanker - Australian Aviation

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    Nice retirement job

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    Quote Originally Posted by goingbush View Post
    Could it have been Zeus C-130 Airtanker, In Australia ATM

    NSW to acquire its own large air tanker - Australian Aviation
    Wasn't a C130 as they're pretty distinctive. This was a low winged 4 engine plane that reminded me of an old Constellation, much bigger than a Herc but I didn't get a good look at the tail configuration.

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    There are probably a few radial twins still flying in Australia (although not very often), such as DC-3, and perhaps some smaller ones.

    HARS has a variety, including DC3, Catalina, Neptune, Convair. There will be a few others.
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    Thanks John, I am aware of the old 'Doug' sound but it's silhouette was certainly similar but not as large.


    A Mini Doug perchance?

    Maybe it's identity is meant to remain another Aviation mystery forever, but at least I know where this one landed unlike MH370?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Anyway,I digress, are there Radial powered aircraft still flying in Australia or was I mistaken?
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