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Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (item) - A number of pamphlets on GAF including Jindivik ASTA guided weapon systems composite material Aerospace 1971 Australian Navy magazine Engineering development laboratory, GAF aircraft and factory
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Piper Aircraft, Roger W. Peperell, 1996
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - COMPOSITE AIRFRAME STRUCTURES, Composite Aircraft Manufacture and Inspection
Overview of aircraft manufacture using composite materials & inspection thereof, circa 1945non-fictionOverview of aircraft manufacture using composite materials & inspection thereof, circa 1945materials, aircraft processes, inspection methods -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine - R.A.A.F. AIRCRAFT, AVIATION HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - "Rotary Wing Aircraft Development", CANADAIR LIMITED, 1953
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Rolls Royce Derwent engines, Starting and Operating Instructions Derwent 5 & 8 in Meteor Aircraft
Engine starting & operating procedures for Derwent 5 & 8 engines in Gloster Meteors, circa 1951Small manual ; title only on inside pagenon-fictionEngine starting & operating procedures for Derwent 5 & 8 engines in Gloster Meteors, circa 1951 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - AIRCRAFT PIONEER, Lawrence James Wackett, 1972
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Cabin Section Assy Composite Maintenance TRNR Drawing No.65725-76230
United Technologies Sikorsky Aircraft -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Cabin Section Assy Composite Maintenance TRNR Parts List AL & PL 65725-76230
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Structure Assembly WL 191 Drawing Number 65725-76239
United Technologies Sikorsky Aircraft -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Container Assy Shipping Tail Gear Box CH-53E
United Technologies Sikorsky Aircraft -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Plan (item) - Tail Rotor Hub Container Assembly CH53E J 787286 SPD 65E13 01-001
United Technologies Sikorsky Aircraft -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (item) - Launching Of Air-To-Air Guided Weapons From Underwing Pylon Installations. Tech Note :G.W.223
Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Brass Shell Casing
The Bofors 40 mm gun, often referred to simply as the Bofors gun, is an anti-aircraft autocannon designed in the 1930s by the Swedish arms manufacturer AB Bofors. It was one of the most popular medium-weight anti-aircraft systems during World War II, used by most of the western Allies as well as some captured systems being used by the Axis powers. A small number of these weapons remain in service to this day, and saw action as late as the Persian Gulf War.Brass shell casing 1955 40 mm. and gold coloured plaque with black writing.40mm. MK4. LOT 428 MF A^N 1955. Plaque: Bofers 40mm Mk II Anti-Aircraft Gun Dated 1955.anti-aircraft gun, shell casing, brass, wwii, world war 2, bofers -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - British aircraft carrier HMS Glory, Station Pier, Port Melbourne, Roy Liebig, Jan 1946
On Wednesday 23 Jan 1946 British aircraft carriers HMS Indefatigable, HMS Implacable and HMS Glory escorted by destroyers HMS Tuscan and HMS Armada arrived in Melbourne. Indefatigable berthed at outer west Station Pier, Glory at inner east and Implacable at outer east. The Tuscan and Armada proceeded up the river Yarra and berthed at South Wharf.A series of photographs taken by Roy Liebig in the 1940s Hard copy and digital. British aircraft carrier HMS Glory at the inner east berth of Station Pier in Jan 1946. The photo shows aircraft (with folded wings) on the deck of the carrier, many visitors on the pier and the superstructure of HMS Implacable berthed behind at outer east.maritime, war - world war ii, roy liebig, karen bowden, piers and wharves - station pier, hms glory, hms implacable -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
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Govt Aircraft Factorybadge/buttons -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Photo
Photo Caribou Aircraftphoto, raaf -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
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Photo Caribou Aircraftphoto, raaf -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
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Tiger Moth Aircraftmodel, ww2, raaf -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Poster
German Aircraft WW2poster -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Book
The Observer's Book of Aircraftephemera, general, general -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
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Ship and Aircraft of the Navypicture, 1960's, ran -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Picture HMAS Melbourne
aircraft carrier Melbournephoto, ran -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
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Badge AviationTechnician Aircraftbadge/buttons, ran -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Phillips FM 828 Radio
After the 1939 bushfires, the Forests Commission Victoria invested heavily in a radically new communications network. After suffering some inevitable delays due to the war, radio VL3AA switched into full operation in October 1945 proudly beaming out 200 watts across the State. But by today’s standards, the technology was primitive and the reception poor unless the user was on a high point somewhere. The radio signal was "line-of-sight" and bounced between fire towers and relay transmitters across the mountains back to the District offices. The advent of solid-state electronics in the 1960s replaced the more delicate valve sets which enabled greater use of vehicle mounted radios. The Commission continued to research, develop and build new radios at its many workshops around Victoria. The network was supported by a large team of skilled radio technicians. The more secure and versatile State Mobile Radio (SMR) digital trunk system came into operation in about 1995. Upgraded Tait Radios were purchased in 2014 after recommendations of the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission. But it was the convergence of separate technologies such as 5G mobile phones, high-capacity and light-weight lithium batteries, Wi-Fi, the ever-expanding internet, cloud data storage, digital cameras, GPS, personal organisers and hundreds of supporting Apps into powerful smartphones and tablets which revolutionised bushfire communications from the mid-2000s. Aircraft radio with handsetCentral Gippsland Region 09/067bushfire, radios, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Patient Loading
Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of staff and patients at the 1st Australian Field Hospita,l watch patients being medivaced loaded into ambulances for the journey to Vung Tau Military Airfield, to be loaded onto an Australian C130medical transport aircraft for the flight back Australia.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, raaf, c130 medivac flight, gibbons collection catalogue, medivac, vung tau airfield, diggers, medical staff, denis gibbons -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Vehicle - Artefact, 1930s
Retrieved from crashed (during W.W.2) Avro Anson aircraft at Propeller Bay near Lady Julia Percy Island in 13 metres of water. Found adjacent to the remains of the engine and propeller in June 1993 by Peter Ronald. It was possibly used to adjust control cables. The plane went down on the 15th February 1944 Flight Sgt. J.H. MacLellen, Flight Sgt D.l. Baulderstone, LAC N.T. Kruck, LAC B.C. Ladyman were killed. A memorial was erected at the 'Crags' on the 14th of February 2015 . " At 0800 Anson AW878 of 2AOS took off from Mount Gambier to carry out a radius of action navigation exercise to Lady Julia Percy Island (located off the Victorian coast, midway between Portland and Warrnambool) and back to Mount Gambier. By 1230 it was overdue, and that afternoon a search was instituted. No radio messages had been received from the Anson, although it had been seen during the exercise by another aircaraft. At 1430 part of the mainplane was sighted on Lady Julia Percy Island. Subsequently a fishing boat searched in the vicinity of the island and passed through small pieces of wreckage strewn over about 3 miles. A further search uncovered wreckage which identified the plane beyond doubt, including fuel tank bay cover with AW878 penciled on it, and a Mae West which had been signed out by one of the crew. The bodies of the four crew were never located." This information comes from a report at Mt Gambier Airport where the plane was stationed.Two small pieces of metal that bring the reality of war to our shoresArtefact from crashed aircraft at Lady Julia Percy islandlocal history, transport, aviation, aircraft, lady julia percy island, j.h. maclellen, d.l. baulderstone, n.t. kruck, b.c. ladyman -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Military aircraft weaponry, Flying Guns World War II
Technical & general history of aircraft guns, ammunition & installations1933 to 1945non-fictionTechnical & general history of aircraft guns, ammunition & installations1933 to 1945 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - John Wells Collection - see Description for details of photo collection
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Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider - Sailplane, 2012
The ES52 Kookaburra is a two seat high wing glider – sailplane of wooden construction designed by Harry Schneider and built Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd. It was first flown on 26 June 1954 and became the glider of choice for training new pilots of many gliding clubs around Australia in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Several found there way to New Zealand. Further two kits were sent to Brazil and at least one of these was finished and flow successfully. The ES52 performed well with a glide ratio of about 22:1 and had soaring and cross-country capabilities. A notable feature of the ES52 design was the staggered side-by-side seating arrangement of the cockpit. This made for good in flight communication between instructor and trainee. Overall, thirty six were built by Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd. A longer wing version (the ES52B) was also introduced that had a better glide ratio (around 25:1). Five examples of this version were built. In Germany a modified ES52 was built incorporating a metal tube fuselage frame and with the addition of a engine driven propeller mounted on top of the wing which enabled the glider to be self launching. This museum collection item consists of the fuselage, tailplane, elevators, fin, rudder from the Mark I, ES 52 Kookaburra, formerly registered as VH-GFF and last owned by the Barcaldine and District Airsports Club of Queensland. The glider was in a damaged condition when it was acquired by the Museum. A decision was made by the Museum to repair the glider for display rather than endeavouring to restore it to an airworthy condition. The reconstruction of the wings is being undertaken by using parts of damaged ES 52 Kookaburra wings (as it happened from later ES 52 Marks). The Log Book for VH-GFF reveals operational life with a succession of gliding clubs around Australia. This exhibit will be of interest to gliding enthusiasts wishing to inspect the popular two seat club trainer of a by-gone era.This is a wood and fabric covered aircraft that is being rebuilt from the components of several aircraft as a non-flying exhibit.Fuselage marked with Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd Serial Number 9 and comes from the glider previously registered as VH-GFF.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, edmund schneider, es 52, kookaburra, barcaldine and district airsports club, victorian motorless flight group, alice springs gliding club, raaf richmond, raaf williamtown, gayndah gliding club, blackwater gliding club, southern downs aero and soaring club, charleville gliding club