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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document - McDonnell Douglas Observer, McDonnell Douglas Helicopter
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document - McDonnell Douglas Observer, McDonnell Douglas Helicopter
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Badge (Item) - RAAF Observer's Wing Brevet
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Includes pictures of locations aircraft recognition silhouettes identification articles of captured Japanese zero in Papua New Guinea, VAOC (Volunteer Air Observers Corp) Bulletin
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street ... -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Volunteer Air Observers Badge, Round Volunteer Air Observers Badge
... . of Air 25271 Round metal badge Round Volunteer Air Observers ...Round metal badgeThis badge is the property of dept. of Air 25271 -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Volunteer Air Observers Badge, Round Volunteer Air Observers Badge
... . of Air 25271 Round metal badge Round Volunteer Air Observers ...Round metal badgeThis badge is the property of dept. of Air 25271 -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Document, report, Report of Captain Thomas White
An account of the wartime experiences of Legatee Thomas White who served a term as President in 1925. This is the story of the capture and escape of Captain Thomas White, Australian Flying Corps on the Baghdad Road, Mesopotamia (Iraq), 13/11/1915. Captain White had been ordered to cut the telegraph wires behind the Turkish Lines along with his observer Captain F. Yeats-Brown from the 17th Indian Cavalry. Although they achieved their objective, the Maurice-Farman Longhorn aeroplane was damaged on landing and could not be repaired and were subsequently captured by the Arabs and local Gendarmerie. After the Arabs had beaten them up they were taken to Baghdad, escorted by the Turks and imprisoned. On 26 July 1918 Captain White escaped with Captain AJ Bott of the Royal Air Force. After making their way by sea (under very difficult circumstances) they arrived and went ashore at Odessa on the Black Sea. Odessa at the time was occupied by Austria and German troops and the Bolsheviks (the Russian revolution was under way). On 3 November 1918 they boarded a ship for Varna where Brigadier-General Ross met them, motored to Salonika, arriving 10/11/1918, then subsequently sent to Cairo. Tommy White became the third President of Melbourne Legacy in 1925-26 (Melbourne Legacy Bulletin 19/7/1990). He also went on to be the Australian High Commissioner in Britain until 1956. A story of courage, hope and endurance by Captain Thomas White.White A4 paper with black type x 14 pages.Printing ink overlap and other printing stains throughout the document. Ltee Tom White written in black biro, top of page one.past presidents, world war one, thomas white -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - RAAF Log Books, Royal Australian Air Force Observer's, Air Gunners and W/T Operator's Flying Log Book
... Australian Air Force Observer's, Air Gunners and W/T Operator's ...Flying log book for RAAF air gunners, observers & w/t operators during WW2Fragile conditionnon-fictionFlying log book for RAAF air gunners, observers & w/t operators during WW2 -
Clunes Museum
Ephemera - AIR FLASH MESSAGE FORM, 1942
MRS. ANDREW McLENNAN [ALMA] WAS AN OBSERVER FROM 1042 WHILE LIVING AT TOURELLO ESTATE, SMEATON ROAD, CLUNES.AIR FLASH MESSAGE FORM ISSUED TO NOMINATED OBSERVERS OF AIRCRAFT FLYING IN IMMEDIATE AREA. OBSERVER TO RECORD AND REPORT THE POSITION, DIRECTION, NUMBER OF ENGINES, HEIGHT, TIME SEEN OR HEARD AND TYPE OF AIRCRAFT TO AIRFORCE CONTROL BASE [BALLARAT] DURING 1939-1945 WORLD WAR .local history, document, identification, military, airforce, ww2 -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1944
Date made February 1944Black and white photograph showing Miss Jessie Muir, Chief Observer cutting the ribbon to declare open the Volunteer Air Observors Corps tower on Esplanade, Lakes Entrance Victoriahistoric sites, volunteering, world war 1939 - 1945 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsletter, Newsletter, No. 260 October 2021
Contents: • From Little Things Big Things Grow by Jim Connor • Eltham Courthouse Restoration by Jim Connor • First Open Air Gallery in Australia by Liz Pidgeon • Our New Sponsor (Michael Wilson Diamond Jewelers) • Radio Station at Hurstbridge (Hurstbridge Advertiser, article dated 17 September 1926, advertisement dated 19 November 1926) • Eltham News (Hurstbridge Advertiser, 15 January 1926, page 2) • Eltham Insights by Pam Robinson • ArtStreams Magazine by Jim Connor • Eltham Police Court (Evelyn Observer and South and East Bourke Record (Vic: 1882-1902) Friday 26th January 1883, Page 2) • Membership Subscriptions • Eltham Cemetery Stories by Richard Pinn o Mervyn Garnham Skipper • Contacts for the Eltham District Historical SocietyThe Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. The first newsletter of the Society was issued May 1978 and has been published continuously ever since on a bi-monthly basis. With the cessation of the Shire of Eltham in late 1994, the Society's name was revised to Eltham District Historical Society and this name first appeared with issue No. 103, July 1995. The collection of the Society's newsletters provides a valuable resource on the history of the Society's activities, office bearers and committee members, guest speakers and subjects of historical interest pertinent to the former Shire of Eltham and the Eltham District.A4 newsletter distributed to members (Digital and A4 photocopy)newsletter, eltham district historical society, covid-19, coronavirus pandemic -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - Air Navigation, Air Navigation Plotting
... for prospective pilots & observers, circa 1943 Air Navigation Plotting ...Hanbook on air navigation plotting for prospective pilots & observers, circa 1943non-fictionHanbook on air navigation plotting for prospective pilots & observers, circa 1943 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Print - Framed print
During World War II, the RAAF established twelve Elementary Flying Training Schools (EFTS) to meet the rapid demand for pilots in an expanding Air Force.Due to a shortage of pilots, observers, wireless operators and gunners, the Dominions of the Commonwealth agreed to establish a co-ordinate scheme to train 28,000 air crew each year to help England fight the war in Europe. It was known as the Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS). The Dominions would supply the trained aircrew and the mother country would provide the aircraft. Brown timber frame with cream mount containing print of two planes flying over landA17-468 cavorts over a RAAF EFTS airfield during World War Twoa17-468, raaf, ww2 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Navigation, The Observer's Book on Dead Reckoning Navigation
Overview of all forms of dead reckoning navigation, circa 1940non-fictionOverview of all forms of dead reckoning navigation, circa 1940general remarks, position lines, air plotting, relative velocity, radius of action