Mach One

By: Garry Hills
  • Summary

  • Mach One...conversations at the speed of sound! Preserving Australia's aviation heritage. Join us in The Hangar https://themachonehangar.wordpress.com

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    Queensland Air Museum
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Episodes
  • F-111 ejection - Ohakea, NZ
    Mar 25 2025
    This is a 12 minute excerpt of a conversation with Mark Kelly, retired RAAF F-111 pilot, describing the experience he and his navigator, Al Curr had being forced to eject from their General Dynamics F-111C (A8-137) during take off at Ohakea, New Zealand on 25 August, 1978.

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    13 mins
  • Afterburn 03
    Nov 8 2024
    In this Mach One Afterburn, you'll hear a snippet of my conversation from April 2022 with Air Traffic Controller Naomi MacQueen, recorded airside at Sunshine Coast Airport YBSU.

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    6 mins
  • Ep.58: Relentless Skies - the Most Efficient Airman
    Nov 6 2024

    QAM Curator of the Don Bennett Archive, Ian Campbell and Garry Hills discuss Don Bennett's pivotal role in establishing the Atlantic Ferry (later RAF Ferry Command) during World War 2 as a glimpse into the life of Bennett the Australian airman and leader.

    'Relentless Skies: the Most Efficient Airman' is the first of a 2 volume series on Bennett - the first biography of Bennett in 30 years, the first comprehensive biography and the first by an Australian.


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    51 mins

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