Air Rank Program eAustralia | 86th week
Irish Development Fund
Dear citizens of eAustralia,
The eighty sixth week of the Aircraft Rank Improvement Program of eAustralia ended, congratulations to the results! We are waiting for new applicants, if you would like to join, you can apply anytime by writing me PM or in comment under the article!
Player J Seemore AG.Sansan Azurozeta Zenobia xxCloveR333xx Mitta Tammi Lord of The Realms Robdog31 Don Vin |
Air kill 2014 877 610 602 223 189 0 0 |
Reward 10070 AUD 4385 AUD 3050 AUD 3010 AUD 1115 AUD 945 AUD 0 AUD 0 AUD |
About the program:
The Air Rank Program of eAustralia is managed by eIreland to provide support to eAustralian players who would like to improve in air battles. The participants of the program receive 5 AUD/1 aircraft kill reward for their activity in air battles. The maximum amount of the weekly reward is 20 000 AUD. The rewards are counted based on the number of aircraft kills in the weekly leaderboards, and are paid every week after week change.
Conditions of the participation:
• You have to be eAustralian citizen,
• You have to be member of an eAustralian MU,
• Your ground rank has to be under Legend,
• You have to apply
You can apply by writing me PM or in comment under the article. If you have any question please ask me!
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Last week's picture was Hobart, Tasmania, congratulations to the winners!
In which Australian region this place is?
Write your answer in the comments until next week, every player who answered correctly will win 5 golds!
Thank you for reading
aimeisan
Comments
Hmm, this one is tricky.
Maybe somewhere in Northern Territory?
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Northern Territory 😉
A very distinct scene from the "Top End" 🙂 Having toured around the Northern Territory myself on two occasions, both times being an awesome long weekend getaway, my first guess would've actually been somewhere around Katherine Gorge... then again, Kakadu is so vast that it would take a long time to see it all too. Litchfield is also spectacular; generally more greenery compared with the Southern parks.