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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, 1966-1971
Colour photograph of 3 servicemen in deck chairs enjoying the sunshine9 Sqn standby (Alert!!!) Crew - Nui Dat9 squadron raaf -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, The Last Flight, 1962-1972
Colour photo of 2 Squadron crew on the wings of the plane for the last flight and traditional hosing down.Colour has faded on both photograghs.2 squadron raaf -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Farewell the last flight. Ground crew with pilot of The Last Flight Dave Smith, 1962 - 1972
Colour Photos.1. Farewell The Last Flight 2. Ground crew with Pilot of The Last FlightCo 2 SQN and his Navigator - Farewell The Last Flight / Ground crew with Dave Smith - Pilot of The Last Flight.2 squadron raaf -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Mike Colman, Crew : the story of the men who flew RAAF Lancaster J for Jig, 2018
... of an RAAF Lancaster bomber crew shot down over France in 1944 ...The story of an RAAF Lancaster bomber crew shot down over France in 1944. On the evening of 24 February 1944, RAAF Lancaster bomber J for Jig took off from an airfield in Lincolnshire. On board was a crew of seven young men - five Australians, two Scots - whose mission was to bomb factories in Schweinfurt, Germany. But J for Jig never reached its target. It was shot down in the night skies over France. This book is about the seven lives on that aircraft - who they were, what they did, whom they loved, and whom they left behind. Some were to die that night, and others were to survive, withstanding incredible hardships and adventures as prisoners and evaders in a war that was far from over. Crew brilliantly recreates J for Jig's final mission but, more than that, in telling seven individuals' stories Mike Colman has captured the achievements, loss and the enduring legacy of the generation that fought in the Second World War.Ill, p.326.non-fictionThe story of an RAAF Lancaster bomber crew shot down over France in 1944. On the evening of 24 February 1944, RAAF Lancaster bomber J for Jig took off from an airfield in Lincolnshire. On board was a crew of seven young men - five Australians, two Scots - whose mission was to bomb factories in Schweinfurt, Germany. But J for Jig never reached its target. It was shot down in the night skies over France. This book is about the seven lives on that aircraft - who they were, what they did, whom they loved, and whom they left behind. Some were to die that night, and others were to survive, withstanding incredible hardships and adventures as prisoners and evaders in a war that was far from over. Crew brilliantly recreates J for Jig's final mission but, more than that, in telling seven individuals' stories Mike Colman has captured the achievements, loss and the enduring legacy of the generation that fought in the Second World War.royal australian air force - aerial operations - europe, royal australian air force - biographies -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Prowse Collection Box WP11 See details in Description section
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (item) - Graviscope for Lincoln (Australian) RAAF Ident No G6C/3972, Graviscope for Lincoln
Description White plastic doubled sided Graviscope stored in protective leather carry case. Case is fitted with pair of press studs, pocket in front for holding instructions and is stamped "Graviscope / for / Lincoln / (Australian) / Manufactured by / Melb > W & G < Aust / R.A.A.F / Ident. No G6C/3972". Plastic graviscope consists of a 277mm white disc, printed on both sides, overlaid on one side by a 224mm disc and the other side by a 175mm disc. All discs located by central screw, to which is attached a 160mm long x 25mm wide clear celluloid strip. History / Summary The graviscope is a computing device, which in aircraft was used for measuring the centre of gravity in an aircraft. This would vary depending on crew, bomb load, fuel and stores carried. It was used in the British designed but Australian manufactured, Government Aircraft Factory (GAF) Lincoln heavy bomber, which was operated by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in the years following the Second World War. This aircraft was originally a derivative of the famous Avro Lancaster bomber. The Lincoln was used by both the RAAF and the Royal Air Force in operations against Malayan Communist terrorists during the Malayan Emergency, 1948-1960. This graviscope is of the type designed for and used by RAAF and RAF aircrew who operated this aircraft.Many by W and G Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Crew Manual Hs748 Model 268 Volume 1: Chapters 1-18
Description: 400 pages. Published by RAAF. Published 8/8/1990. AAP 7211.003-4B3. HS748 Aircraft Model 229 Illustrated Parts Catalogue Section V (Chapters 56, 57, 61, 71, 73, 76, 77 ,78, 80, 82, 83) Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Hs748 Model 228 Flight Crew Checklist
Description: 150 pages. Published by RAAF. Published August 1979. TG 65-2. HS748 Series II Aircraft Dart Engine Course Notes Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Hs748Ew Model 268 Flight Crew Checklist
Description: 50 pages. Published by RAAF. Published April 1984. AAP 7211.004-1CL. HS748 Model 228 Aircraft Flight Crew Checklist Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Hs748 Model 268 Aircrew Checklist
Description: 31 pages. Published by RAAF. Published September 1993. AAP 7211.015-1CL. HS748 Electronic Warfare Aircraft Model 268 Flight Crew Checklist. Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - F/Rf-4C/D/E Crew Chief'S Handbook
Description: 70 pages. Published by RAAF. Published 1/6/1979. AAP 7211.001-1CL. Pilatus Porter Pilot's Checklist Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - C-130H Flight Crew Checklist Navigators
Description: AAP 7111.007-3-5-1 & 2 .AL58 9/9/87. 46 pages. Published by RAAF Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Flight Crew Checklist For Iroquois Uh-1B
Description: 200 pages. Published by RAAF. Published 18/7/1995. AAP 7210-007-1 Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Flight Crew Checklist For Dakota Aircraft
Description: 200 pages. Published by RAAF. Published 25/10/1995. AAP 7210.014-1 Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Flight Crew Checklist - Dakota Aircraft
Description: 30 pages. Published by RAAF. Published March 1984. AAP 7211.006-1CL Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Flight Crew Checklist For C-130E Pilots And Flight Engineers
Description: 150 pages. Published by RAAF. Published October 1986. AAP 7211.001-1 Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Flight Crew Checklist Dakota Aircraft
Description: 35 pages. Published by RAAF. Published 1/8/1975. AAP 7211.012-1CL-1 Level of Importance: World. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, RAAF, Jacket
A Survival and evasion jacket as issued to air crew flying in vietnam. A sleeveless vest in camoflage material with bright red lining. Features zipped pockets inside and out for necessary items re survival. Explanatory note attachedjacket, survival -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - John Porter Collection
... Porter Flight Crew Licences - John Porter RAAF Odd Bods U.K. 1939... and Licence - John Porter Flight Crew Licences - John Porter RAAF Odd ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document - Flight Crew Checklist Canberra MK20 RAAF 7214.004-1CL, Flight Crew Checklist Canberra MK20
... Flight Crew Checklist Canberra MK20 RAAF 7214.004-1CL... Flight Crew Checklist Canberra MK20 RAAF 7214.004-1CL ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Ltd RAAF Basic Trainer Data Item Description No. E210, Definition of Crew Seat, Restraint and Life Support
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, 1st Canberra Bomber Arrives
A coloured photograph of the crew of the first Canberra Jet bomber of the RAAF's No. 2 Sqn to land in Vietnam alight from their aircraft upon arrival at the Phan Rang Airbase to commence their tour of duty on active service in the Vietnam conflict.photograph, canberra bomber, 2 sqn, raaf, phan rang airbase, gibbons collection catalogue -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Crew Chief
A black and white photograph of the Crew Chief, Cpl Allan Hudson, of an RAAF No 35 Squadron Caribou at his post in the front of the plane contemplates the job at hand, of this 005 mission, of the "Mekong Milk Run". The daily tasks included transport of cargo, troops and civilians.photograph, caribou, raaf, 35 squadron, cpl allan hudson, mekong milk run, gibbons collection catalogue -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Special Flying Ration Pack, Packed by MacROBERTSON'S`, 1940s
Olive drab tin containing rations for two aircrewDepartment of Defence Packed by MacROBERTSONS SPECIAL FLYING RATION To be consumed by Air Crew carrying out flights of 4 hours' duration or longer Sufficient for 2 men KEEP PACK INTACT RAAF A Gadsden Containera19 -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Aircraft, B-24 Liberator, Consolidated Aircraft Corporation, c. 1940
This particular aircraft was modified with a search radar in the lower fuselage to help locate and track targets and was then redesignated as a B-24R model. The RAAF took A72-176 on charge in late 1944 and this saw it issued to 7 OTU (Operational Training Unit) based at Tocumwal, south west NSW. The training saw bomber crews learn how to fly the bomber, operate as a team and work with fighters. Towards the end of the war there were up to 50 aircraft located at Tocumwal along with 5000 personnel. A72-176 was noted as flown on training missions by various aircrew.This aircraft is one of the only remaining B-24 bombers in the southern hemisphere and 1 of only 8 remaining B-24 airframes still existing in the world, out of the nearly 19,000 which were originally built. The restoration honours the contribution of one of the RAAF’s main bombers of the WWII era. This restored Liberator aircraft was assembled from parts salvaged from B-24M models, manufactured during the 1940s in the USA. Made from aluminium, the plane is 68 feet long, with a wingspan of 110 feet, and is metallic silver with a distinctive blue and white target design on each side. The aircraft is powered by four wing-mounted engines, and is fitted with 10 heavy machine guns.Registration number on side of fuselage at rear of plane: 'A72-176' Inscription on side of fuselage at front of plane: 'ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE / US ARMY B24-10 CO / AIR FORCES SERIAL NUMBER 44-41956' aircraft, liberator, bomber, wwii -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Australian World War II silk map of Celebes, 1940s
... of relatively few produced in Australia (most Australian RAAF pilots ...Silk and rayon maps were produced by Australia, Great Britain (some 1.75 million in total) and the United States (c.7.5 million) during World War II. They were issued to Allied military personnel as part of 'escape and evasion' kits.This silk map, one of relatively few produced in Australia (most Australian RAAF pilots and crew were issued with British and US maps), is an original map from World War II.An oblong, cream colour, single-sided map printed in black and white with brown contours, Celebes 'Prepared under the direction of RAAF Headquarters' Celebes (with Insets 'A' to 'E')world war ii, silk maps, australia, a185 -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Australian World War II silk map of Banda Sea, 1940s
... of relatively few produced in Australia (most Australian RAAF pilots ...Silk and rayon maps were produced by Australia, Great Britain (some 1.75 million in total) and the United States (c.7.5 million) during World War II. They were issued to Allied military personnel as part of 'escape and evasion' kits.This silk map, one of relatively few produced in Australia (most Australian RAAF pilots and crew were issued with British and US maps), is an original map from World War II.An oblong, cream colour, single-sided map printed in black and white with brown contours, Banda Sea Banda Sea (with Insets 'A' to 'E')world war ii, silk maps, australia, a186 -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Oral History, Alan Scarlett Story, 2014
Alan Scarlett was in the RAAF from 18/08/1943 until February 1946 and was a B-24 Liberator gunner between the end of 1943 and September 1945 with 21 Squadron.The oral history of Alan Scarlett is of historical significance because it provides a first hand account of the individual's experience during World War II as a member of the RAAF who trained at Tocumwal, Nhill and Leyburn. He saw active service in the Pacific conflict from Fenton and Morotai as a gunner on a B-24 Liberator. He was also air-crew during the repatriation of former World War II prisoners or war in 1945.A4 paper hand written transcript of 5 pagesBlack and white print of a B-24 Liberator at the top of the page. Werribee Liberator Restoration Visit. Neerim Men's Shed. Sunday 16th March 2014. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Johnny O'Keefe Visits 9 Sqn
A black and white photograph of During a lunch break at the RAAF Base at Vung Tau, Johnny O'Keefe and a female backup singers visit a crew at No. 9 Suadron's "Bushranger" Huey "Gunship" Helicopter Flight. the "Gunship" with its rockets, miniguns and side machine guns was a lethal weapon.entertainers, johnny o'keefe, raaf, vung tau, 9 squadron raaf, huey helicopter, gibbons collection catalogue, entertainer -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Poster - Poster, Information Board, RAAF Transport Flight Vietnam
List of personnel involved with "Wallaby Airlines" 586. Ground crew names appear on this Roll. No. 35 Squadron in Vietnam 1964-1971. 204 Air Crew flew 81,000 sorties & transported 680,000 passengers & 46 million kgs of cargo.wallaby airlines, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian