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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Oars
Just off Port Phillip Heads on April 12 1936, a strong wave struck the Nairana, tipping her over for two minutes before she righted herself again. During the horrifying two minutes, four people were drowned, and eight people were injured. The ship was reportedly carrying roughly one tonne of concrete in the hull when she tipped. Reports from the local papers said that it was a tidal wave meanwhile others were saying it was either an earthquake or a total lie. A later paper said that the ship had been caught in a rip at the mouth of the bay, causing the tragedy. The S.S Nairana, was sold for £4,000 (over $170,200 in today’s money!) in 1951 after two years of being stranded on the beach at Port Melbourne, when the moorings broke one night during a storm and drifted ashore, causing her to wreck.After WWI in 1920 she was decommisioned as a seaplane carrier and returned to her Australian owners crossing Bass Strait until she was laid up in 1948.Pair of oars from the Nairanaoars, ss nairana -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Glider manuals, Flying and Glider Manual A Complete Aviation Handbook
Plans & instructions on building gliders, seaplanes & raceplanes, engine conversions & flying, circa 1931Manual in book formnon-fictionPlans & instructions on building gliders, seaplanes & raceplanes, engine conversions & flying, circa 1931 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Model (Item) - German Dornier D24 -3 Engine Seaplane scale 1:150 needs repair
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aeronautical Engineering, The Rigging Maintenance And Inspection Of Aircraft ("A" Licence)
Overview of aircraft rigging, maintenance & inspection for A licence applicants, circa 1941May be duplicate item non-fictionOverview of aircraft rigging, maintenance & inspection for A licence applicants, circa 1941assembly & rigging, material defects & deterioration, hydraulics, seaplanes & flying boats, instrument testing, electrical systems -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Poster (item) - Posters of Nth American T28, DC2, Stilwell aviation, Curtiss Kittyhawk over Darwin harbour, Wirraway, Casino country club skyrace 1995 Tasmania, Melbourne seaplanes, donated by Rob Fox, Posters of aircraft