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description-2 = The Royal Australian Air Force has a long association with Brisbane’s Sunsuper Riverfire. The Air Force said it was proud to take part in the 2019 Riverfire, with flying displays by the F/A-18F Super Hornet and C-17A Globemaster from RAAF Base Amberley. (Credit - Defence)
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description-3 = A No. 36 Squadron C-17A Globemaster aircraft flies over the Brisbane River during the Sunsuper Riverfire event. (Credit - Defence)
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description-5 = A Royal Australian Air Force C17A Globemaster III from No. 36 Squadron performs a low level flypast through Brisbane’s CBD during Sunsuper Riverfire. (Credit - Defence)
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description-7 = A Royal Australian Air Force F/A-18F Super Hornet from No. 1 Squadron rehearses a low level flypast through Brisbane for Sunsuper Riverfire. (Credit - Defence)
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description-8 = Senior ADF Officer at RAAF Base Amberley, Group Captain Robert Graham, said the ADF is proud to be supporting this year’s event with flypasts, infantry displays and entertainment that will build excitement in the lead up to the evening fireworks. (Credit - Defence)
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Photo Essay: RAAF participates in Brisbane’s Sunsuper Riverfire
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The Royal Australian Air Force has taken part in the 2019 Sunsuper Riverfire in Brisbane, with flying displays from the F/A-18F Super Hornet and C-17A Globemaster from RAAF Base Amberley.
The Royal Australian Air Force has taken part in the 2019 Sunsuper Riverfire in Brisbane, with flying displays from the F/A-18F Super Hornet and C-17A Globemaster from RAAF Base Amberley.
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The RAAF has a proud history with Sunsuper Riverfire over the 21 years of its existence, which "celebrates the end of three weeks of Queensland’s largest arts and cultural event with a pyrotechnic extravaganza set to an almighty soundtrack celebrating 1989, Riverstage's birthday year".
Event organisers described the event as "one of the most electrifying fireworks displays in Australia, fired by Foti Fireworks Queensland from multiple bridges, barges and city rooftops, with aerobatics from the Australian Defence Force".