AdBlock Detected

It looks like you're using an ad-blocker!

Our team work realy hard to produce quality content on this website and we noticed you have ad-blocking enabled.

Aermacchi MB 326 A7-081 in the markings of the RAAF aerobatics team the Roulettes.

RAAF Static Display Sale

RAAF Static Display Sale Victoria

Located near the entrance to RAAF Base East Sale, a public static aircraft display showcases historic RAAF training aircraft:

The first two are jet powered trainers, with both in the colours of the RAAF Roulettes aerobatic team. The third, a Winjeel was an Australian designed and build piston-engined trainer of the 1950s. The choice of aircraft reflects the base’s role in training aircrew.

Established in 1943, RAAF Base East Sale was originally a training base during World War II. Today, it is a major Royal Australian Air Force, training facility and home to:

  • No. 32 Squadron (training and transport)
  • The RAAF Officer Training School
  • No. 30 Squadron (Airbase support)
  • The Air Mission Training School

Getting There

Being located next to the airbase, the aeroplanes are easy to find. Parking is available adjacent to the display with plenty of room for visitors. If you are interested in aircraft and the RAAF, this is a great place to take some photos.

Aermacchi MB 326 A7-081 in the markings of the RAAF aerobatics team the Roulettes. RAAF Static Display East Sale
Aermacchi MB 326 A7-081 in the markings of the RAAF aerobatics team the Roulettes.
Pilatus PC-9 A23-036 at RAAF Base East Sale
Pilatus PC-9 A23-036 at RAAF Base East Sale
CAC Winjeel A85-405 at RAAF Base East Sale
CAC Winjeel A85-405 at RAAF Base East Sale

Our photos are available for purchase on

For other places to visit in Victoria click here

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.