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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: MAN AND AERIAL MACHINES NEWSLETTER ISSUE NO. 40 1994, 1994
On the front page of Man and Aerial Machines a publication for those with a serious interest in the Aeronautical history of Australia. Issue No. 40 ISSN 1037-5120 January to February 1994 is a grey scale of Basil Watson and his Aircraft along with another man standing behind the Aircraft, both men are wearing hats. The biplane has a single propella and along the side of the plane is a ring of three different colours. Underneath is written 'Basil Waton's aircraft at an unknown location and R.A.A.F Museum via John Hopton. The newsletter covers a drawing of Short S.B.5 with 60deg wing sweep and a low set tail plane from Shorts Aircraft since 1900 by C.H. Bames. An article on Basil George Watson also 'The War Aloft, Experiences of Australian Aviator, the latest machines'. 'In his Homebuilt Biplane Aviator Loops and Dive's. 'Bendigo Aviator flies from Melbourne' 'Flight from Bendigo', 'The Aeroplane in War, some recent developments'. 'Castlemaine New Years Day Carnival' An advertisement for Basil Watson to give a demonstration at the Bendigo Racecourse Saturday 2nd December (weather permitting)person, individual, basil watson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - BIPLANE FLOWN BY CURNOW BROTHERS
Black and white photo. Image shows biplane in air. Donor information: 'plane flown by two Curnow brothers, joyflight in 1920. Flown from site 'opposite to Bendigo Golf Club' This was the first flight by the father, James Lesley Ennis, of the donor, Hugh Ennis.`aviation, civilian, hugh ennis -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: ROYAL FLYING CORPS BASE, MONTROSE, UK
Black and white postcard. On bottom of card: "An early morning flight. Royal Flying Corps Base, Montrose' Image shows a bi-plane flying very low over the airfield, hangars in background.military, aviation, royal flying corps -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: ROYAL FLYING CORPS BASE, MONTROSE, UK
Black and white postcard: On bottom of postcard : ' The End of a flight. Royal Flying Corps Base, Montrose. Image shows bi-plane about to land on aerodrome, hangars in background on edge of airfield at Montrose.Davidson's Real Photographic Seriesmilitary, aviation, royal flying corps -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: PUBLICITY CARDS FOR AUSTRALIAN AERIAL SERVICES LTD, c. 1930
Two publicity cards for Australian Aerial Services Ltd a. heart-shaped fold-out card highlighting the safety record of Australian Aerial Services Ltd. 'Flying with Shell' pop-out on card with image of bi-plane 'There is no need to be Half-hearted about taking a Flight in our Aeroplanes!When you are up aloft with us you are perfectly safe'; b. rectangular card highlighting safety record of AAS Ltd with aerial route map on reverse. Inside card: We will not stunt; Land on Unknown Grounds; or Fly unnecessarily Low. We always - Take off into wind; Overhaul our engines and aircraft periodically; and Consider comfort of our Passengers' Red stamp of 'Wilkinson & Lavender Ltd on back of card - Booking agents for Australian Aerial Services Ltd'business, transport, aviation -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
33.3 rpm LP in dustcover, CBS Grammofoonplaten BV, 50 JAAR, 1983
The record was issued to celebrate in 1984 the 50 year anniversary of the ground breaking flight in 1934 by the "Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij"'s (KLM) its passenger plane the "UIVER" from Amsterdam to Melbourne, opening herewith the regular air travel from the Netherlands to the Dutch East Indisch and Australia.The "UIVER"flight from Amsterdam to Melbourne, opened the era of the regular air travel from the Netherlands to the Dutch East Indisch and Australia.33.3 rpm LP in cardboard Dustcoverwith text: 50 JAAR "UIVER" 1934-1984 Flying High" made by CBS Recordsaustralia netherlands amsterdam melbourne klm uiver -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Pamphlet, General Flight Information
Yellow card in 3 parts detailing safety procedures for flights. Printed in black ink with diagram of plane. Photograph of a Royal Australian aircraft on front flying above tranquil waters with sailboats.raaf, aircraft safety procedures -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Caribous Cross Pacific, 1965
Laminated Article, Clipping detailing that 3 x No.38 Squadron Caribous had landed at Richmond RAAF Base after crossing the Pacific Ocean. Included in the photo of the pilots is Flying Officer Donald Pollock. Also a laminated copy of a flight record? for June 1965.caribou (transport plane) - history, pollock, donald -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Cessna 180 D
Coloured Photograph in a black frame of Australian Army Cessna 180D in flight.Army Rondel S/N A98 - 150photograph, planes, cessna 180 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (collection) - Simon Warrender Collection See items under Description
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Roland Jahne Collection - See Description for details
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Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Print, 1943
During World War II, the city of Modane in the southeast region of France was bombed on 13 or 17 September 1943 by Allied aircraft. The objective of the bombing was the station, an important centre of transit between France and Italy. The bombing caused 60 victims and 100 houses were destroyed. A second bombing took place on the night of 10–11 November 1943. Crew of "M" for Mother, a Lancaster aircraft belonging to No. 467 Squadron RAAF in Bomber Command.included: - 417035 Flight Sergeant (Flt Sgt, later Flying Officer [FO]) John Warrington Scott of Ballarat, Victoria; 413558 Flt Sgt (later FO) George Edward Erickson of Sydney, NSW; 412890 Flt Sgt (later Flight Lieutenant [Flt Lt]) Albert Reginald Thomas Boys of Sydney, NSW; 414407 Flt Sgt (later Flt Lt) Bertram Raymond Jones of Wyandra, Queensland; 400444 Flt Sgt (later Flt Lt) John Hudson Wilkinson, (later Distinguished Flying Cross) of Rutherglen, Victoria (lost on operations over Europe on 30 August 1944); Sgt E L Tull, RAF. From collection of photographs and cuttings dedicated to the memory of WILKINSON JOHN HUDSON : Service Number - 400444 : Date of birth - 18 Feb 1914 : Place of birth - RUTHERGLEN VIC Wilkinson was awarded the distinguished flying cross in March 1944. The significance of this item records the names of the Lancaster aircraft flight crew which took part in the second allied bombing of Modane a small city in the south eastern region of France which was an important centre of transit between France and Italy during the second world war. The bombing took place on the 10-11 November 1943 killing five civilians.oval shaped copy of black and white photograph of a Lancaster plane above scroll containing names of servicemen.Modane 10/11.11.1943 Signatures of Sergeant Holt, Sergeant Tull and Flight Sergeant Boysdistinguished flying cross, world war two, air force, modane, france, pilot officer john hudson wilkinson -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 21/02/1920
According to information on the back of the photograph, it is an image of the 1st flight from Witbank on the 21st February 1920. Aircraft is an Avro 504.A sepia photograph of a lady and man on an Avro 504 aeroplane. There are two men standing near the tail of the plane and other people are standing behind the plane. Information on the back of the photograph indicates it is an image of the first flight from Witbank on 21 February 1920.witbank, aeroplanes, first flight, clothing and dress, boardman, eric, george evans collection, avro -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Leather Helmet WW2 RAAF - Trainee Pilot Francis Robertson, circa 1940-1945
Circa WW2 1940 - 1945. Used for RAAF Trainee pilots for Wirraway and Tiger Moth training. This helmet belonged to Francis Robertson, trainee RAAF Pilot who crashed his aircraft into Nurse Carter's residence at Chiltern (May 30th, 1943) whilst on a training flight from Advanced Training Squadron Deniliquin NSW. The Helmet is associated with Francis Robertson WW2 RAAF Pilot, trained at Number 7 Flying School Deniliquin NSW. Khaki Canvas and metal helmet used in WW2 circa 1943 for trainee pilots of Wirrway's and Tiger moths. Made of sturdy heavy duty canvas with some metal underlay, leather and sheepskin straps, brass attachment buckles. Name of the trainee Pilot : "Robertson". nurse carter's chiltern residence plane crash 1943, ww2 raaf pilot francis robertson -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Equipment - RAAF Leather Flying Goggles - Francis Robertson WW2 Pilot, WW2 Circa 1940
These goggles belonged to RAAF Pilot Francis Robertson who crash landed his trainee solo flight tiger moth into Nurse Carters home at Chiltern in 1943. Pilot Officer Robertson then went on to serve in New Guinea whilst flying Tiger Moths and Wirraways. WW2 significance with Francis Robertson having served in the New Guinea Campaign, flying Tiger Moths and Wirraways. Francis Robertson was also the trainee pilot who crashed his plane into Nurse Carter's residence at Chiltern in 1943. Leather and perspex flying goggles belonging to RAAF Pilot Francis Robertson WW1. The goggles are made of leather, reinforced rubber and protective vision perspex. pilot, world world 2, raaf, frank robertson, goggles -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Bert Hinkler's First Aeroplane
Bert Hinkler's First plane, a biplane, in which Hinkler failed on an early flight to Australia. aeroplane, bert hinkler, biplane, aviation -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia, Aircraft propeller
The Stinson L - 5 Sentinel was a World War 11- era liaison aircraft used by the United States Army Air Forces, U.S Army Ground Forces, U>S Marine Corps and the British Royal Air Force. It was produced by the Stinson Division of the Vultee Aircraft Company (Consolidated - Vultee from mid- 1943). Capable of operating from short unimproved airstrips the L - 5 Sentinel delivered personnel, intelligence, and supplies to the front line. On return flights it carried wounded soldiers who were evacuated to rear area field hospitals for treatment. The L - 5 carried a pilot and observer. It had a length of 24.1 feet, wingspan of 34 feet, It had a maximum speed of 130 mph, a cruise speed of 100 mph with a range of 375 miles.The L - 5 was a significant asset to the allied war effort.Wooden propeller from Lycoming engine, with photograph of aircraft. Stinson L 5 Sentinal reconnaissance plane used in Korea and Vietnam. Propeller displayed from a similar plane. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image - Black and White, Butler Flying the Comper Swift, 1932
The Comper Swift was the smallest plane to have flown this sky-way.flight, aeroplane, pilot, butler, comper swift -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
in flight
photoworld war 1, anzac, ww1, soldiers, australian, plane, aerial view -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
in flight view of plane
... in flight view of plane..., plane, bombardier in flight view of plane ...world war 1, anzac, ww1, soldiers, australian, plane, bombardier -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Poster (Item) - pictures of many planes up to about 2015, Depicts 100 years of flight
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - CA-15 Emergency procedures during flight Survey of commercial pilots metal fatigue Die penetrants HPR3 Handley Page performance and design details Boeing A300 B767 Turkish airline DC10 crash 3 march 1974 Avro Anson Nomad N24A high speed flight WW1 Australian pilots Australian aircraft registration Aermacchi MB-326H Jim Bede CAC Wallaby ESAMS remote piloted helicopter types of British aircraft up to 1918 SR71 U2 Ken Wallis Little Nelly Jean Batten Bob Miles Gypsy Moth Molyneux helicopter CA 25 FLUT-R-Bug Chipmunk Chris Neale Perfectus Ellis Walker New Comet Beagle Landing areas in Australia Fishermans Bend airport Southern Cross Southern Cross Junior Akro Laser Short Scion Pierpont Langley Jeep plane Homebuilt plane criteria R33 R101 R100 Graf Zeppelin Corrosion DEF Aust 143 Weight control of aircraft DCA No.17 Airtruck F14 B-1 F-4 F-15 A-6 F-16 F/A-18 CH-53E AH-64 A-10 F-5 Space Shuttle Winjeel DC-3 Her Majesty the Queen ME 410 Nestler Scout Bellmodel 214 Loire 11 Schweizer model 300 Antonov An-8 camp Nanchang cj-6 Nieuport de Lage ni-D.122 Junker K 39 ICA Brasov IAR-823 Les Mureaux 120 F&W C-3603 Spitfire Lockheed C-36 Pilatus PC-6 Heinkel He 115 Canadair CL-215 Curtiss JN-4 Jenny Antonov An-2 colt Boeing KC-135 Stuka Liberator B-52 Morane Saulnier Bf-109 Dewoitine Yak-3 F-5 KFIR F-100 B-1B B-25 B-17 Fokker D VII Mustang F-16 Aeritalia Aermacchi Fishbed Mikoyan Hawker Hunter PZL P.11 Yakovlev Yak-11 Dassault Alpha jet Westland Lynx Magni PM-3-4 Letov S 50 Partenavia P.64 Piaggio P.149D Breda Ba 64 Aerotec A-122 Farman F.40 McCulloch H-30 Junkers K 53 Cessna U-3 Bf 161, CAC Keith Meggs collection
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Otway Districts Historical Society
Transport, Remains of Airspeed Oxford aeroplane, 12 April 1942
Leaving Point Cook airbase conducting a low visibility cross-country flight at 11.05 am on 12 April 1942 an A25 Airspeed Oxford crashed 5 kilometres from Beech Forest. The pilot, Sergeant T.W. Penn, and two pupils, LAC R.E. Johnston and LAC J.R. Black, were killed. The airframe and engine were extensively damaged.Two pieces of crumbled aluminium metal and one piece of solid black rubber recovered from an Airspeed Oxford aeroplane.beech forest; plane crash; airspeed oxford; world war 2; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL WATSON
Basil George Watson was an aviation pioneer born in Bendigo 12/10/1893. The family moved to Melbourne when he was a child. In 1914 he went to England to work as an engineer for the Sopwith Aviation Company. He also took flying lessons and received his licence in 1915. He now worked as a test pilot for Sopwith but when a crash rendered him unfit for military duty, he returned to Australia in late 1915. He designed and constructed his own biplane in the back yard of his Elsternwick home. At the end of 1916 he tested his plane by flying from Point Cook to Bendigo and then to Melbourne. This included an aviation display in Bendigo. He followed this by flying to Warnambool 25/1/1916. He then set up an experimental airmail flight from Melbourne to Mount Gambier. On 28th March 1917, Watson was demonstrating aerobatics for the entertainment of AIF servicemen at Point Cook, when his plane collapsed and fell into the ocean close to shore. Unfortunately, Watson was tangled in the plane's wires and died. On hearing of his death, the bells of St Pauls in Bendigo and the Bendigo fire bell tolled.A paper detailing the life of Bendigo pilot Basil Watson, one of the first Australian pilots. 4 pages.aviation, basil watson, sopwith -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - T.B.T. Aviation Co
The Bendigo Aero Club laid out the Myers Flat aerodrome in 1929 to serve as an airport for Northern Victoria and the Riverina. In May 1929, 12 machines arrived to give an aerial display to local citizenry.Black and white photograph glued to brown cardboard. Photo of a single engine propeller plane in front of a shed. The sign on the shed reads: T.B.T. Aviation Co. Passenger flights from 10 shillings every Saturday, Sunday and Holiday. Markings on the plane: VH-UHG Eaglehawk. Two men are standing, and one is in the cockpit of the plane. Part of the Barker's family collection.At "Drome" Myers Flat. Left to right: O'Halloran, Cyril James (brother of Emmie Barker nee James), J.S. Barker.myers flat, aviation, tbt aviation -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - General from Wright Brothers to Jets, FLIGHT THE HISTORY OF AIRCRAFT, 1990
... , planes bursting through FLIGHT THE HISTORY OF AIRCRAFT Book ...Tan coloured jacket, planes bursting throughnon-fiction -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Auto biography of Jon Johanson's flight about the world, AIMING HIGH, AIMING HIGH, 1997
Auto biography of Jon Johanson's flight about the world, AIMING HIGHColour photo of Jon Johanson's standing beside his plane, sunny sky backgroundnon-fictionAuto biography of Jon Johanson's flight about the world, AIMING HIGH -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - OSPREY AIRCRAFT OF THE ACES 26 Mustang and Thunderbolt Aces of the Pacific and CBI, 1999
... Front cover showing close up painting of Mustang in flight... showing close up painting of Mustang in flight attacking Japanese ...OSPREY AIRCRAFT OF THE ACES 26 Mustang and Thunderbolt Aces of the Pacific and CBIFront cover showing close up painting of Mustang in flight attacking Japanese plane, blue skynon-fictionOSPREY AIRCRAFT OF THE ACES 26 Mustang and Thunderbolt Aces of the Pacific and CBI -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Duigan Bi-Plane Replica VH-DGN, 2007
Historical Details: Reproduction. Description: The Duigan Centenary of Flight - 2010 replica aircraft was handed over to the Australian National Aviation Museum in 2011 following its key role in the celebrations of the Centenary. Highlights included static display at Mia Mia in July 2010 and taxi-ing. Level of Importance: -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Archive - Vertical file of information related to aircraft
A vertical file with the following articles: 1. Article: ‘New air compass planned / invented here’, The Herald, about 1930s (1 page). 2. Article: ‘Homing pigeons, test on aeroplane flight’, Herald ? about 1933 (1 page). 3. Staig family – addresses July 1992 (1 page). 4. Timber cutting, extract from ‘David Staig a pioneer of Australian Aviation’ by W.L. Greer, 1991 (1 page). 5. David Staig notes from a conversation between Jocelyn Hall and Bill Greer, 1991 (1 page). 6. David Staig, aviator, notes from Bill Greer & Wes Vickers (undated) (1 page). 7. ‘Building a plane’ from ‘Slipstream’ as told to Chas. J. Gordon by Dave Staig (undated), (2 pages). 8. Surrey Hills Historical Society Inc. notice of meeting 20.9 (no year) (1 page). 9. Letter to Jocelyn Hall from David H. Staig c. Nov. 1993 or 4 (2 pages). 10. ‘The early aerodromes of Melbourne, and the origins of Essendon airport’, talk at S.H. Historical Society by Roger Meyer, 19.4.2004 (12 pages including maps). david staig, homing pigeons, bill greer, william l greer, wes vickers, slipstream, roger meyer, essendon airport