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rattlesnake+island+queensland Latitude and Longitude:

19°01′59″S 146°36′36″E / 19.033°S 146.610°E / -19.033; 146.610
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Rattlesnake Island
Rattlesnake Island and surrounds
Geography
Location Halifax Bay
Coordinates 19°01′59″S 146°36′36″E / 19.033°S 146.610°E / -19.033; 146.610
Administration

Rattlesnake Island is one of the islands South of the Great Palm Island group, northwest of Magnetic Island and directly east of Rollingstone in the Halifax Bay, northern Queensland, Australia.

RAAF Base Townsville ( No. 323 Combat Support Squadron RAAF) conducts live firing with military aircraft on regular occasions. When the RAAF are not live firing, they also conduct survival courses on the island. [1]

A hermit reportedly lived on the island for a number of years. [2]

September 1943 B-25 Mitchell crash

On 23 September 1943, a B-25 Mitchell bomber crashed 3 miles off the island, while undergoing a live firing test. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pushing the limits: Air Force school training survivors". Air Force News. 28 February 2002. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Chauvel's Cameras Catch the Spirit of the Black Man.", Everyones., Sydney: Everyones Ltd, 20 November 1935, nla.obj-561858422, retrieved 29 March 2024 – via Trove
  3. ^ Dunn, Peter. "CRASH OF A B-25 MITCHELL AT RATTLESNAKE ISLAND ON 23 SEPTEMBER 1943". www.ozatwar.com. Retrieved 30 January 2013.

rattlesnake+island+queensland Latitude and Longitude:

19°01′59″S 146°36′36″E / 19.033°S 146.610°E / -19.033; 146.610
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Rattlesnake Island
Rattlesnake Island and surrounds
Geography
Location Halifax Bay
Coordinates 19°01′59″S 146°36′36″E / 19.033°S 146.610°E / -19.033; 146.610
Administration

Rattlesnake Island is one of the islands South of the Great Palm Island group, northwest of Magnetic Island and directly east of Rollingstone in the Halifax Bay, northern Queensland, Australia.

RAAF Base Townsville ( No. 323 Combat Support Squadron RAAF) conducts live firing with military aircraft on regular occasions. When the RAAF are not live firing, they also conduct survival courses on the island. [1]

A hermit reportedly lived on the island for a number of years. [2]

September 1943 B-25 Mitchell crash

On 23 September 1943, a B-25 Mitchell bomber crashed 3 miles off the island, while undergoing a live firing test. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pushing the limits: Air Force school training survivors". Air Force News. 28 February 2002. Retrieved 9 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Chauvel's Cameras Catch the Spirit of the Black Man.", Everyones., Sydney: Everyones Ltd, 20 November 1935, nla.obj-561858422, retrieved 29 March 2024 – via Trove
  3. ^ Dunn, Peter. "CRASH OF A B-25 MITCHELL AT RATTLESNAKE ISLAND ON 23 SEPTEMBER 1943". www.ozatwar.com. Retrieved 30 January 2013.

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