WWII Douglas A-20 Havoc Bomber to hit Qld highway
Queenslanders will have the rare opportunity to see a WWII bomber ahead of its overseas display. SEE WHERE
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Queenslanders will have the rare opportunity to see a WWII bomber on the road as it’s transported via major highways ahead of its overseas display.
A Douglas A-20 Havoc Bomber, known by its nickname Hell’n Pelican II, currently stored at Royal Australian Air Force Base Amberley in Ipswich, will be transported to Port of Townsville via Westwood and Charters Towers through Warrego, Leichhardt, Capricorn, Gregory and Flinders Highways from Friday.
The aircraft will be loaded onto a naval auxiliary vessel upon arrival on Wednesday to be shipped to Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery at Port Moresby.
The attack bomber belonged to United States Army 5th Air Force during the Second World War before it was reassembled at Amberley in the 1980s.
Planned route for Douglas A20G Havoc “Hell’n Pelican”
· Hansen Road (Amberley)
· Haigslea-Amberley Road
· Warrego Highway
· Dawson Street
· Marian Street
· Tully Street
· Murilla Street
· Leichhardt Highway
· Cromwell Street
· Taroom Street
· Yaldwyn Street
· Dawson Street
· Leichhardt Highway
· Bowen Street
· Leichhardt Highway
· Capricorn Highway
· Theresa Street
· Capricorn Highway
· Clermont Street
· Dundas Street
· Brief Street
· Hospital Road
· Gregory Highway
· Gregory Developmental Road
· Flinders Highway
· York Street
· Victory Street
· Milchester Road
· Gill Street
· Enterprise Road
· New Queen Road
· Flinders Highway
· Stuart Drive
· Flinders Highway
· Port Access Road
· Southern Port Road
· Ron Mclean Drive
· Benwell Road
· Port of Townsville (South Townsville)
* Timings and travel routes may change without notice.
Originally published as WWII Douglas A-20 Havoc Bomber to hit Qld highway