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Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Site of Kyeema Aircraft Crash, 1978
Woman looking down slope towards the actual site of the Kyeema aircraft crash which occurred on October 25th, 1938. The Douglas DC-2 Kyeema, operated by Australian National Airways, was en-route from Adelaide to Melbourne when it overshot Essendon Airport by 20 miles. Descending in thick cloud, it crashed into the western face of Mt Dandenong, killing all 18 occupants.air crash, kyeema, mt dandenong -
Greensborough Historical Society
Ticket - Digital Image, VicRail, Train ticket: Princes Bridge to Aircraft or Greensborough, Child, 1977, 30/12/1977
Digital image of "Princes Bridge to Aircraft or Greensborough" child's train ticket, single journey, November 1977. Part of a collection of miscellaneous historical images with a connection to the local area.Digital image of train ticket. White with red strip and black text.train tickets, greensborough station, princes bridge -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - British Aircraft Design Requirements Book, Design Requirements for Service Aircraft
AvP 970. Discontinued after 1969 when it was decided no formal requirements for aircraft would be issued from then on. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - 3 SQUADRON RAAF PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION, Allied aircraft from other squadrons
The seven photographs shown above are part of an anonymous donation, by a relative, of the photographic collection of a former member of No. 3 Squadron RAAF 1939-1945. They cover the African, Sicily and Italian campaigns. The entire collection comprises 175 photographs. The collection has been divided into sets depicting various aspects of 3 Squadron operations. The above images are representative of this particular set of 34 photographs, featuring allied aircraft from British and American squadrons that that shared airfields with 3 Squadron in Africa and Italy. Of note are the photographs from Foggia in Italy, home to dozens of bomber and fighter squadrons. The museum has digitized the complete set.Set of 34 black and white photographs featuring Allied aircraft from other squadrons, Australian, British and American. The full set numbering and description is as follows: 9664.01P Avro Anson Africa.jpg 9664.02P B 17 Italy 2.jpg 9664.03P B17 Italy.jpg 9664.04P B17 Lil Joan 346 Bombr Squadron 99th bomb group Italy.jpg 9664.05P B17.jpg 9664.06P B24 Foggia Italy.jpg 9664.07P B24 Liberator Italy.jpg 9664.08P B24 Transport.jpg 9664.09P B25 Mitchell 1943.jpg 9664.10P B25 Mitchell Italy.jpg 9664.11P Beaufighter with nose radar.jpg 9664.12P Beaufighter.jpg 9664.13P Beaufort.jpg 9664.14P Bristol Blenheim.jpg 9664.15P Bristol Bombay 1st Ambulance Air Unit Africa.jpg 9664.16P Crashed Havoc.jpg 9664.17P Crashed Liberator Italy.jpg 9664.18P Crashed Spitfire.jpg 9664.19P DeHavilland DH86 .jpg 9664.20P Formation of Baltimores at Mtapin Malapis.jpg 9664.21P Havoc.jpg 9664.22P Hawker Fury Africa.jpg 9664.23P Lightening.jpg 9664.24P Lockheed Hudson.jpg 9664.25P Mosquito.jpg 9664.26P P38 Lightning Italy.jpg 9664.27P P47D Thunderbolt.jpg 9664.28P P47G Thunderbolt .jpg 9664.29P Shanghai Lil insignia on Mitchell Loggia Italy 1943.jpg 9664.30P Vultee Vengeance .jpg 9664.31P Walrus.jpg 9664.32P Wellington.jpg 9664.33P Wimpy.jpg 9664.34P Harrow.jpgno. 3 squadron raaf 1939-1945, african campaign ww2, italian campaign ww2, raf squadrons, usaaf squadrons -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - RAAF Pilotless Target Aircraft No.2 Mk.I, Air Publication 4367A Pilotless Target Aircraft No.2 Mk.I, 1952
Post-World War Two, 1950s, manual about the operation and functioning of the Pilotless Target Aircraft No.2 Mk.I.royal australian air force, pilotless target aircraft no.2 mk.i, 1952 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Commonwealth of Australia Department of Civil Aviation: Aircraft Radio Operators' Manual, General Regulations, Operation Procedure and Miscellaneous Instructions to be observed by Aircraft Radio Operators engaged on Airline Routes within Australian Territory
issued by the Department of Civil Aviation during 1944, documents correct procedures for aircraft radio operators within Australia. department of civil aviation, aircraft radio operators -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Medical Kit, Packed 8/67 (exact)
Metal tin with white lid and red writing First Aid Kit. Aircraft Ejector Seat, and red cross6543-98-211-0738 First Aid Kit Aircraft Ejector Seat Date Packed 8/67medical kit -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Playing cards, c1940
Playing cards with aircraft identification images used to help people become familiar with aircraft types.Deck of playing cards, pictorial for aircraft identification. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Hawker Sea Fury Trainer Mk. 20 Manual, Sea Fury T Mk. 20 Aircraft
To be read in conjunction with AP 4018B, Volume 1 (Sea Fury FB Mk. II aircraft). Servicing and Descriptive Handbook. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - History notes, descriptions and photos of such vessels, grouped in sections per nations, BEFORE THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER The Development of Aviation Vessels 1849-1922, R D LAYMAN, BEFORE THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER The Development of Aviation Vessels 1849-1922, 1989
History notes, descriptions and photos of such vessels, grouped in sections per nations, BEFORE THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER The Development of Aviation Vessels 1849-1922Cover jacket showing colour painting of in flight bi-plane/seaplane with warships in backgroundnon-fictionHistory notes, descriptions and photos of such vessels, grouped in sections per nations, BEFORE THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER The Development of Aviation Vessels 1849-1922 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - 3 SQUADRON RAAF PHOTOGRAPHIC COLLECTION, 3 Squadron RAAF Aircraft Africa Sicily and Italy
The seven photographs shown above are part of an anonymous donation by a relative of the photographic collection of a former member of No. 3 Squadron RAAF 1939-1945. They cover the African, Sicily and Italian campaigns. The entire collection comprises 175 photographs. The collection has been divided into sets depicting various aspects of 3 Squadron operations. The above images are representative of this particular set of 39 photographs, featuring the various aircraft used by No. 3 Squadron, mainly the P40 Kittyhawk and variants. The museum had digitized the complete set.Set of 39 black and white photographs featuring aircraft flown by No. 3 Squadron RAAF in WW2. The full set numbering and description is as follows: 9662.01P 3 Squadron Africa P40.jpg 9662.02P 3 Squadron Africa Lysander.jpg 9662.03P 3 Squadron badly damaged P40 Tripoli.jpg 9662.04P 3 Squadron Italy P40 with nose art .jpg 9662.05P 3 Squadron P40 Italy 1943.jpg 9662.06P 3 Squadron P40s.jpg 9662.07P 3 Squadron Mustang Italy 1944.jpg 9662.08P P40 caption Sicily 2.jpg 9662.09P P40 Sicily.jpg 9662.10P 3 Squadron bad prang Sicily.jpg 9662.11P 3 Squadron P40 showing tail fin.jpg 9662.12P 3 Squadron Mustang Italy .jpg 9662.13P 3 Squadron Mustang Italy dispersal.jpg 9662.14P Africa Lysander.jpg 9662.15P Africa Lysander.jpg 9662.16P Africa Lysander.jpg 9662.17P Africa Spitfire of 417 Squadron RCAF.jpg 9662.18P American P40.jpg 9662.19P Caption The famous Spitfire.jpg 9662.20P Italy Foggia.jpg 9662.21P Italy P40 .jpg 9662.22P Italy P40 Caption On the job in Italy.jpg 9662.23P Italy P40 taken in Italy.jpg 9662.24P P40 Africa.jpg 9662.25P P40.jpg 9662.26P P40 250 Squadron RAF Sicily Sicily.jpg 9662.27P P40 Africa.jpg 9662.28P P40 ground crew.jpg 9662.29P P40 Italy .jpg 9662.30P P40 loaded with bombs.jpg 9662.31P P40 of 112 Squadron RAF.jpg 9662.32P P40 prang caption Sicily.jpg 9662.33P P40 prang caption Sicily.jpg 9662.34P Pranged P40s from 112 and 250 Squadrons RAF.jpg 9662.35P P40s taking off.jpg 9662.36P Mustang Italy 1944.jpg 9662.37P Sicily P40 bad prang caption taken in Sicily.jpg 9662.38P Squadron P40 prang.jpg 9662.39P Gloster Gladiator Africa .jpgno. 3 squadron raaf 1939-1945, p40 kittyhawk, african campaign ww2 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - RAF MUSEUM SERIES Volume 8, RAF Airborne Forces Manual, The Official Air Publications for RAF Paratroop Aircraft and Gliders, 1942-1946, RAF Airborne Forces Manual, The Official Air Publications for RAF Paratroop Aircraft and Gliders, 1942-1946, 1979
RAF MUSEUM SERIES Volume 8, RAF Airborne Forces Manual, The Official Air Publications for RAF Paratroop Aircraft and Gliders, 1942-1946Jacket showing small tank emerging from glider, white backgroundnon-fictionRAF MUSEUM SERIES Volume 8, RAF Airborne Forces Manual, The Official Air Publications for RAF Paratroop Aircraft and Gliders, 1942-1946 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - A history of Autogiro craft, presented by Autogiro Company seemingly in an effort to maintain interest in such craft, SOME FACTS OF INTEREST ABOUT AUTO ROTATING - WING AIRCRAFT and the AUTOGIRO COMPANY OF AMERICA, AUTOGIRO COMPANY OF AMERICA, SOME FACTS OF INTEREST ABOUT AUTO ROTATING - WING AIRCRAFT and the AUTOGIRO COMPANY OF AMERICA, 1944
A history of Autogiro craft, presented by Autogiro Company seemingly in an effort to maintain interest in such craft, SOME FACTS OF INTEREST ABOUT AUTO ROTATING - WING AIRCRAFT and the AUTOGIRO COMPANY OF AMERICAGrey cover with titlenon-fictionA history of Autogiro craft, presented by Autogiro Company seemingly in an effort to maintain interest in such craft, SOME FACTS OF INTEREST ABOUT AUTO ROTATING - WING AIRCRAFT and the AUTOGIRO COMPANY OF AMERICA -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Armstrong-Whitworth Argosy 222 Series Illustrated Parts Catalogue Volume 1, Chapters 11-27, AW. 650 Aircraft Manual
Note that although the cover lists the aircraft as an Argosy 650 Series, the manual within is for the Argosy 222 Series. Topics include autopilot, communications, flight controls, fire protection, electrical power and equipment/furnishings -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Clock, 1940s
Clock from Japanese Zero aircraftJapanese Zero aircraft instrument panel clock.Markings in Japanesejapanese zero aircraft clock -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Two RAAF Caribou over Vietnam
A black and white aerial photo of two Australian Caribou's aircrafts. The aircrafts were used in Vietnam for the transportation of soldiers to and from the conflict and was used for general transport of equipment. Photograph of two RAAF Caribou Aircraft over Vietnamcaribou, photograph, south vietnam -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Model 229 Manual: Basic Part 3, HS748 Aircraft 229 Illustrated Parts Catalogue Basic Part 3 Section V
Description: 600 pages. Issued by RAAF on 08/08/1990. AAP 7211.003-4B3. HS748 Aircraft Maintenance Manual Chapters 56, 57, 61, 76, 77, 78, 80, 82, 83. Level of Importance: World. -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Men of the Front Line Forces, On Target, 1943
A record of the Anti-Aircraft Brigade which comprised American and Australian artillerymen stationed in the South- West Pacific in 1942/1943. Contains many personal recollections. Illustrated with photographs and sketches.Max W Kelsey written on front pagemilitary history -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Various aircraft photos and drawings see description, CAC Misc documents and design drawings of various aircraft
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Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - ANTI GAS EYESHIELDS & CASE, 1941
.1) & .2) Package issued as EYESHIELDS, Anti-Gas, MK.II. On back of package are instructions for action to be taken to avoid blisters as a consequence of a gas attack. Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details..1) Double layer of clear plastic eyeshields. Cloth & felt forehead pad. Black elastic & metal hooks for fastening around head. .2) Waxed crown cardboard storage packet. Black printing front & back.Printed in front on packet: EYESHIELDS, Anti-Gas, MK.II Printed in back on packet: Instructionswarfare, anti gas, eye protection -
Woodend RSL
Neck Gaiter (Tour De Cou), Circa 1990
French army accoutrements, as part of uniform allocation.Army green (dark) wrap-around neck warmer, wool and elastin blend (?), rib stitch, two tags stitched into interior end, one which reads 'Antimite Definitiv' (Anti-Moth)' the other reads 'T.M.P AMIENS'. Overlock stitched at both ends.Two tags stitched into interior end, one which reads 'Antimite Definitiv' (Anti-Moth)' the other reads 'T.M.P AMIENS'.neck warmer, tour de cou, snood, uniform, the french armed forces -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Manual 5/6: Supplement Part 1, HS748 (TRN) Aircraft Illustrated Parts Breakdown
Description: SUPERSEDES AAP 7211.004-4-1 to AAP 7211.004-4-6. 600 pages. Published by RAAF. Published 19/8/1980. AAP 7211.004-4B4. Chapter 99 (Charts) of HS748 TRN Aircraft Illustrated Parts Breakdown. Level of Importance: World. -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Anti-Gas eyeshields, 1943
To be used in the event of a mustard gas attack. Two of a pack of three anti gas eye shields for use in the event of a World War 2 'Air Spray' during the 1940s. The shields are made of cellulose acetate sheet with elastic ties and cushioned nose strip. They are in a brown paper envelope and contained within a cardboard pack printed with instruction on how to use them.3 EYESHIELDS, ANTI-GAS, MK 11/C.A. "AIR SPRAY" Packet also marked with instructions for use.wwii, anti gas, eyeshields, protective wear -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Westland Aircraft Ltd, Wessex Lecture Notes (2 copies)
Two blue coloured manuals with a white sticker in the middle of the page. The manuals are held together with metal screwswessex (helicopter), lecture notes -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider – Sailplane, 1948
The Schweizer SGS 2-12 or TG-3A as officially certificated is a glider that was designed in 1941-1942 and produced in United States of America from 1942 for training of military glider pilots. It is understood that over 100 TG-As were supplied to the USA military and at the end of the war many were sold off as surplus. Fred Hoinville imported the Museum’s TG-3A into Australia in August 1950. It is understood that it had been built in 1948 and given construction number G15. On arrival in Australia it was assembled at Bankstown aerodrome and delivered by aero-tow behind a DH Tiger Moth to Camden where Hoinville’s club, the Hinkler Soaring Club, was based. Hoinville’s TG-3A performed well at the Hinkler club in 1950-1951. Several altitude records (including a solo flight to 8000 feet by Grace Roberts – a national women’s record) were set and many soaring flight made over Camden. However, it was badly damaged in a crash landing on 15 April 1951. The glider was repaired after the crash at Camden. It is likely that modifications were made to the cockpit canopy at this time. There were three configuration tried at various times: the original dual cockpit canopy as was standard for TG3As; an unusual dual bubble canopy set up; and a single canopy over the forward seating position (in effect converting the glider to a single seater). When the glider was flown by Hoinville at the 1958 Australian Gliding Championships at Benalla, Victoria in January 1959 (refer The Age Newspaper, January 10, 1959 p.21) it had a single canopy. Records show that the glider was entered on the Australian register as VH-GDI on 6 May 1957. And the Logbook commencing in 1959 shows that ownership passed to the Port Augusta Gliding Club in South Australia on 16 August 1959. Inspections were carried out at that club and airworthiness certificates renewed in 1965. The logbook record indicates that VH-GDI had 1191 flights with an aggregate time in the air of 197 hours at the Wilmington Road Airstrip used by the Port Augusta Club. The glider was transferred to the Cooma Gliding Club, New South Wales. Flying at Cooma began in November 1966 and continued until August 1969: the glider was in the air a further 108 hours from 1067 flights. The last recorded technical inspection of the glider was conducted on 28 September 1968. The glider then passed on to Bill Riley on 20 March 1980 who stored the glider until March 2004 when it was collected by the Australian Gliding Museum. It is not clear whether the current poor state of the airframe is due to accident damage or the conditions under which it has been stored over many years or a combination of factors. Although in poor condition, this exhibit is the sole example of a TG3A ex-US military aircraft in Australia. Further the connection with the story of well-known power and glider pilot Fred Hoinville adds to its historical significance. Tubular metal framed fuselage (without covering and fittings), wooden rudder (no covering) and in damaged condition, wooden fuselage component (formers for fuselage top), Parts of control mechanism, Wooden stringers, Wooden wings without fabric covering and in damaged condition, Ailerons, Tailplane /Elevator without fabric covering, Perspex bubble canopies.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, schweizer, tg 3a, hoinville, roberts, hinkler soaring club, port augusta gliding club, cooma gliding club, riley -
Yarrawonga RSL Sub Branch
Dakota C-47, Douglas Aircraft Co, 1943
Military adaption of DC3 AIRLINER fitted with cargo door,stronger floor.Able to carry cargo or troops.RAAF colour and markings -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Three Servicemen Sculpture, 1984
Black etched picture of three US servicemen in field. Cream tile on timber blackboard'Greater love hath no man than he lay down his life for his friends. Signed by 'David Zawisa''vietnam veterans of america -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Wirraway A20-254 Airframe Log Book, Wirraway A20-254 Airframe Log Book, 28/12/1941
Contains a log of maintenance conducted on the airframe. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - CAC Collection - Airframe Log Book Wirraway A20-202, COMMONWEALTH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION PTY LTD et al, 11/12/40
Repairs mostly carried out by 7 Service Flight Training School and 23 Squadron -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - CAC Collection - Wirraway Airframe Log Book A20-101, COMMONWEALTH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION PTY LTD et al, 22/10/1940
Maintenance ocurred predominantly at RAAF Wagga, 7 Flight Training School, RAAF Deniliquin, and an unnamed Maintenance Squadron.