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RESTORATION PROJECTS
 

THE TIGER MOTH STORY
By Ashley Briggs

           de Havilland Tigermoth A17-377

KITTYHAWK REPORT
By Ashley Briggs

Curtiss P40E Kittyhawk –  A29-53  

Click on the images for the full story of each restoration.


RECENT ACQUISITIONS

DOUGLAS DC-2  A30-9
Recently donated to the Museum under the Cultural Gifts Program
 and recently relocated from Tyabb Airport to the Museum for assembly, and restoration.



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DAP BEAUFORT  A9-150
Recently restored and purchased by the Museum is the cockpit of Beaufort A9-150
The Museum has also acquired a significant collection of airframe parts which will allow a full static restoration of a rare DAP Beaufort Bomber to be undertaken.


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AVRO LINCOLN  RF342

Recently offered for donation to the Museum, and arriving from the UK in various shipments is the disassembled Avro Lincoln RF342 which will allow a full static restoration as a rare GAF  Lincoln  Bomber to be undertaken.


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