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"OUR COLLECTION"

       AIR TRAVEL

 MILITARY AVIATION

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Auster J-1B Aiglet
BA Swallow II
Bristol Freighter            

Cessna 310 
de Havilland Gipsy Moth
de Havilland Heron 
 
Desoutter II
Douglas DC3   
Miles Messenger 
Percival Proctor
Vickers Viscount  

 

 

BE2A (wings)
Bristol Sycamore  
Curtiss Kittyhawk  
Consolidated PBY Catalina
Douglas DC2                  

de Havilland Sea Venom

Fairey Firefly     
Fairey Gannet   
Gloster Meteor  
Link Trainer
Westland Wessex

ADC Cirrus II
 
Armstrong Siddeley Genet
 A.S. Cheetah
 A.S. Python
 A. S. Double Mamba

 Bristol Hercules
 de Havilland Gipsy Queen 30
 de Havilland Goblin

 de Havilland Ghost
 Heath Henderson B4
 J.A.P. V4 Engine (1910)
 Junkers Jumo  
 Kelly and Lewis V8 (1915)

Microturbo Cougar
 Pobjoy Cateract II
 P&W Wasp        "R1340"

 P&W Twin Wasp "R1830"
 Rolls Royce Avon
 Rolls Royce Derwent
 
Rolls Royce Kestrel
 Rolls Royce Merlin
 Rolls Royce Nene
 Snecma Atar                    
 Warner Scarab
 Wright Cyclone "R3350"

 

 

AUSTRALIAN MADE AIRCRAFT

CAC Wirraway
CAC Wackett Trainer

CAC Boomerang
CAC Winjeel
CAC Ceres
CAC CA31
CAC Sabre
DAP Beaufort   (Cockpit)
DAP
Beaufighter

de Havilland Tiger Moth
de Havilland Vampire
Dunstable Kestral
GAF (Avro) Lincoln

GAF Canberra
GAF (Dassault) Mirage 
GAF Jindivik  

Heron Primary Glider  
Koltai Ornithopter
McKenna Heath Parasol

Mignet Flying Flea
Sander Veenstra SV5 Thermite
Skycraft Scout
Skyseeker Ultralight

Southern Cross SC1
Transavia PL-12 Airtruck
UAL Wombat
Victa Airtourer  
Yeoman Cropmaster
 Benson AutoGyro


"MUSEUM COLLECTION POLICY"

  1. The Museum will principally acquire aircraft which were designed by Australian’s and/or built in Australia or have a strong association with aviation in Australia.


  2. The Museum will develop a collection encompassing technology developments in aviation history, both civil and military.


  3. The Museum Library will seek to acquire all manner of publications, films, photographs and documents relating to Australian aviation heritage in all it’s forms.
  4. The Museum Library will seek to acquire any material relating directly to Museum aircraft and artefacts.



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