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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Roland Jahne Collection - See Description for details
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Roland Jahne Collection - See Description for details
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Roland Jahne Collection - See Description for details
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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Propeller for a DHC-4 Caribou light transport
DHC-4 Caribou light transport The Royal Australian Air Force DHC-4 Caribou was a versatile tactical light transport aircraft . Its main operational role was tactical air transport in support of the Australian Army. The Caribou was last operated by No 38 Squadron from RAAF Base Townsville in December 2009. The Caribou is a twin-engined high-wing monoplane with full-span double-slotted Fowler flaps and fully-reversible propellers, which allow it to achieve its trademark steep approach with very short take-offs and landings on unprepared runways. The high wing and distinctive high placement of the tail provide easy access to a large cargo compartment, while the low-pressure tyres permit operation on unprepared runways. It was the last piston-engined aircraft in the Air Force and was our only aircraft to employ the Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System (LAPES), where up to 2000kg of sled-mounted cargo is extracted from the aircraft by a parachute from a metre above the ground. The Caribou is equipped with GPS satellite navigation and night-vision equipment, giving it the capability to operate in any weather, day or night, to either land or drop soldiers and equipment by parachute with pinpoint accuracy. The Caribou is not pressurised and is not fitted with auto-pilot or weather radar. The first Caribou arrived in Australia in April 1964 and they were deployed to Vietnam from July 1964 to February 1972 and carried over 600,000 passengers and a huge quantity of cargo while they were there. Since 1997 the Caribou participated in famine-relief operations in Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya during Operations SIERRA, PLES DRAI and AUSINDO JAYA, as well as the tsunami-relief operation in PNG in 1999 and operations in East Timor and the Solomon Islands since 1999. Their service life was over 40 years. raaf caribou aircraft -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Journal - CAC log book for Saloon monoplane, CAC pilots log book for saloon plane melbourne
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - British monoplanes, Aircraft identification Part 1
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Camouflage Scheme for monoplanes & Flying boats & Paint markings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Article (Item) - Photocopy of article called Something Different Bristol Monoplane by EC Howes
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Camoflage Scheme for Four Engined Monoplanes
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Camoflage Scheme for Twin Engined Monoplanes
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Camoflage Scheme for Single Engined Monoplanes
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Bristol Scout monoplane aircraft stories with line drawings (Photocopies)
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Mont De Lancey
Book, Michael D. Gibson, The Air Wreckers, 1944 (reprinted 1948)
A story set in Scotland of young men and their adventures flying monoplanes.A red hardcover novel for boys with the title Air Wreckers by the author Michael D. Gibson written in black lettering with double zigzag lines on the left side of the front cover. The title, author and publisher are written on the spine in black letters. There is a black and white illustration on the frontispiece of men fighting. 222p.fictionA story set in Scotland of young men and their adventures flying monoplanes.aeroplanes fiction, adventure fiction, friendship stories -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (Item) - Taylor Monoplane design , Twin Wasp C3 engine, De Havilland story, Retirement activities, Industrial relations, tool design data Lidcombe, Kingsford Smith, Southern Cross, Flying Finns, benalla, Gliders, Maatsuyker, ICAO, Concorde noise level, Bristol Beaufighter Whispering death, Boeing CH-47C Chinook, Cessna A-37B Dragonfly, Jim Knight, Saab J29, Harvard MkIIA, Wackett trainer, Rocket powered interceptor, YF-23, Henty house, DCA day, Gabo Island, Fokker F28, Transport Australia magazines, P-39 Aircobra, Civil Aviation in Australia, Construction of Melbourne airport, Technology in Australia, Computers, John Cock, Navy today, Vickers Viscount, Bantam 820, Orville Wright first fight telegram, Qantas history, Australias Aircraft industry, Beaufighters, Mustangs, Lincolns, Beauforts, Tudors, Mosquitos, Boomerangs, Dragons, Wacketts, Tiger Moths, ME109, Australian aviation history