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During the school holidays the Parkes Airport filled with people as hundreds gathered to watch the spectacular aerial performance of the Air Force Roulettes.
There was so many people there to watch the display on 10 October that the team quickly ran out of posters which prompted a swift resupply mission.
Roulette Six took to the skies for a quick flight from their base in Sale, Victoria, returning with more posters for everyone.
The HARS Aviation Museum saw a surge in visitors due to the visit with many families exploring the exhibits.
After the amazing display performed by the Roulettes, six Roulette pilots spent an hour with the public, answering questions ranging from "What do you eat for breakfast before you fly?" to "What training is needed to be a Roulette?"
The Roulette's Parkes stop was part of their journey to the Bathurst 1000 where they again amazed thousands of spectators.





