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Wallaby Airlines: Twelve months flying the Caribou in Vietnam
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Wallaby Airlines: Twelve months flying the Caribou in Vietnam
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jeff Pedrina
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Series | Australian Air Campaign Series |
Series part Volume No. |
6
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 5842,Width 3937 |
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Category/Genre | History Military history |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781922896247
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Big Sky Publishing
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Imprint |
Big Sky Publishing
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Publication Date |
1 February 2023 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
Jeff Pedrina's book provides a very personal and thoughtful account of his twelve month's service in Vietnam with No 35 Squadron - 'Wallaby Airlines'. While the story is primarily about the people, and the personalities, he encountered during his tour of duty in Vietnam, it is also the story of a remarkable aircraft, the de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou - the first mass-produced short take-off and landing (STOL) aircraft of its size. For seven and a half years it was the backbone of the airlift effort in the highlands of Vietnam, and was operated by the Royal Australian Air Force until November 2009, forty-five years after it first entered RAAF service. First into the theatre in 1964 and last out in 1972, the Caribou aircraft and its air and ground crews were the RAAF's quiet achievers in Vietnam. In the course of seven and a half years, Wallaby Airlines achieved an excellent operational record and reputation as a tactical transport squadron. This book in its original format was first published in 2006, having been awarded Special Mention in the 2005 RAAF Heritage Awards. This new edition is intended to bring the experiences of Jeff Pedrina, and the exploits of the Wallaby Airlines and its venerable Caribou aircraft to life for a new generation of reader.
Author Biography
Jeff Pedrina joined the Royal Australian Air Force in January 1958, graduating from the RAAF Academy in 1961. He was then posted to No 38 Squadron at RAAF Base Richmond flying C-47 Dakota aircraft. After postings to the RAAF Academy and Central Flying School, he rejoined No 38 Squadron in late 1965 for a Caribou conversion. From August 1966 to July 1967 Jeff served with No 35 Squadron based at Vung Tau, Vietnam as a Caribou captain. During this operational tour, in March 1967 alone he flew 145 hours, then a squadron record. Jeff was Mentioned- In-Despatches during his flying duties in Vietnam.
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