Taken from another forum I frequent. I thought it might be of interest to some members living along the coast. So get out the telephoto and try your hand at some fast moving subjects.

Who doesn't love fighter jets !

The RAAF are welcoming more Super Hornets (F111 replacement) by doing a formation flyover with 20 of them.

Gold Coast, Brisbane & Sunshine Coast residents are in for a rare treat this Firday (21/10).

Brisbane should see them around 11:30am.

http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au...buzz-to-coast/

FLIGHT PATHS:

Outward leg including Gold Coast
Up to 16 x F/A-18F Super Hornets

10am: 16 x F/A-18F Super Hornets commence their launch from RAAF Amberley.

10.18 Springwood

10.21 North Stradbroke Island

10.23 South Stradbroke Island

10.25 Southport

10.26 Surfers Paradise

10.26 Burleigh Heads

10.27 Coolangatta

10.28 Trweed Heads.

Sunshine Coast
Up to 20 x F/A-18F Super Hornets

11.04 am Noosa Heads

11.06 Coolum Beach

11.07 Maroochydore

11.08 Caloundra

11.11 Bribie Island

11.13 Redcliffe

11.14 Fisherman's Islands

11.15 Manly

11.16 Wellington Point

11.17 Southern Tip Moreton Island

11.19 St Helena Island

Brisbane - Ipswich
Up to 20 x F/A-18F Super Hornets following the Brisbane River

11.20 am Lytton

11.21 Balmoral, Hawthorne, Kangaroo Point, Botanic Gardens/Captain Cook Bridge

11.22 Highgate Hill, St Lucia, Indooroopilly, Kenmore

11.23 Jindalee, Moggill

11.24 Ipswich

Note: The aircraft will fly at approximately 2000 feet (609m) and up to 350 knots (648km/h). Times and locations may vary dependant on the weather