THE sight of an RAAF C130 Hercules roaring up Carp St was a highlight of the Bega Anzac Day service.
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The Hercules came in low and loud, flying the length of Carp St and directly above the crowd who stood in awe – and losing their place in the Recessional hymn the flyover interrupted.
The flyover, which took in towns from Kiama to Merimbula, had been organised by the Eurobodalla and Far South Coast National Servicemen’s Association.
Group Captain Carl Newman, Office Commanding of No. 84 Wing at RAAF Base Richmond, said Anzac Day is an opportunity for all Australians to remember the ultimate sacrifice paid by those in service to our nation.
“On Anzac Day, we remember not only those who served in the First World War, but also those in subsequent conflicts over the past century,” Group Captain Newman said.
“The flypast by the Hercules on Anzac Day acknowledges those who have served Australia in past conflicts and the service of the 2240 Australian Defence Force personnel who are presently deployed on operations.”
The spectacular flyover was summed up by several BDN readers on Facebook:
Did a Carpy! Awesome! Seriously though it was a wonderful day.
Jo Bugden-Roberts
Nice & low.
Didn't expect to see any of Bega's commemorations but certainly got a good look at this!
Bev Davies
I thought it was going to land on my roof - bit low over Lake View Ave.
Christine Kaine
It was nearly on my back verandah. Very scary when you’re not expecting it. It was an awesome site though.
Judy Martin
Wonderful sight on a wonderful day
Krystle Kay Fowler
Just saw her flying over Bega . Wonderful sight!
Cornelia Kemeling
Very cool, should do it every year
Michael Dansey
It was awesome. Wow those planes can fly low!
Tanya Caroline Whyman
Straight down Carp Street! Awesome!
Jennifer Friedli
Was amazing experiencing the fly over during the Anzac ceremony.
Megan Marshall
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