Showing 117 items matching "aircraft carrier"
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Vehicle - Helicopter, Westland Wessex Model 31B, 1964
The Wessex was used between 1964 and 1984 by the Australian Navy in Australia and Oceania. This helicopter, no 31, also use for disaster relief in Darwin after Cyclone Tracy.Manufactured in Britain from a USA design, the Wessex was jet powered (Napier Gazelle), a multi-role helicopter used in air sea rescue, anti-submarine, ambulance, troop and freight carrying. Dependent on the mission profile, the aircraft carried a crew from three to five including two pilots.Includes a full set of Royal Australian Navy insignia and carries the Serial No. N7-221 and Navy Side No. 31.RAN Roundel. Navy Registration N7-221. No31, a/c safety markings. Tiger Head Unit Logo of 816 Sqnhelicopters, military equipment, wedssex, troop carrier, navy -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Colin Jones, Wings and the Navy 1947-1953, 1997
... of Australia's first aircraft carrier Index, Bibliography, ill (b/w), p ...This book tells the story of the Royal Australian Navy in the years following the Second World War - an optomistic and confident period following the commissioning of Australia's first aircraft carrierIndex, Bibliography, ill (b/w), p.108.non-fictionThis book tells the story of the Royal Australian Navy in the years following the Second World War - an optomistic and confident period following the commissioning of Australia's first aircraft carrierroyal australian navy - aviation history, royal australian navy - history -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Al Adcock, Escort carriers in action, 1996
... -and-the-dandenong-ranges aircraft carriers - united states escort carriers ...A mainly pictorial account of the actions of escort carriers in World War 2.ill (b/w), p.50.non-fictionA mainly pictorial account of the actions of escort carriers in World War 2.aircraft carriers - united states, escort carriers -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Octopus Books, A History of Fighting Ships, 1975
... aircraft carrier. Emphasizes that the fighting ship has always been ...Includes ships from the Nile craft of 3000 B.C. to the modern American aircraft carrier. Emphasizes that the fighting ship has always been not merely a weapon of war but a beautiful and intensely personal creation, possessing a supreme combination of functional and decorative qualities.Index, ill, p.141.non-fictionIncludes ships from the Nile craft of 3000 B.C. to the modern American aircraft carrier. Emphasizes that the fighting ship has always been not merely a weapon of war but a beautiful and intensely personal creation, possessing a supreme combination of functional and decorative qualities.naval art and science, warships - history -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book - Aggressors, volume 2 : carrier power vs. fighting ship, Shrewsbury, 1990
... -and-the-dandenong-ranges World War 1939-1945 - carrier operations Aircraft ...Description of carrier based aircraft in World war TwoIll, p.64.non-fictionDescription of carrier based aircraft in World war Twoworld war 1939-1945 - carrier operations, aircraft carriers -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Airlife Publishing, Aggressors, volume 1 : Tank buster vs Combat vehicle, 1990
... aircraft Description of carrier based aircraft in World war Two Ill ...Description of carrier based aircraft in World war TwoIll, p.68.non-fictionDescription of carrier based aircraft in World war Twoworld war ii - aerial operations, tank -busting aircraft -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, MacDonald and Company, Midway: The turning point, 1970
... of Midway, as a result of US forces sinking four Japanese aircraft ...The battle of Midway, as a result of US forces sinking four Japanese aircraft carriers the tide of war changed in the PacificIll, p.159.non-fictionThe battle of Midway, as a result of US forces sinking four Japanese aircraft carriers the tide of war changed in the Pacific world war 1939 – 1945 – campaigns – pacific, world war 1939-1945 - naval operations - united states -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Supervisory Checklists - Aircraft Stores. Loading Mirage Aircraft
Description: CHECKLIST Conventional Ordnance Loading Mirage 111-0 Aircraft RPK-10 TANK AND BOMB CARRIER - MK82 BOMBS AAP: 7213.001-33CL-2-2 Date: 1 Aug 1977 Author: RAAF Amended to AL1 Publisher: RAAF Pages: 32 Binding: Ring Content/Keywords Level of Importance: . -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Maclear, Michael, Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War (Copy 3)
... , bound for a waiting aircraft-carrier in the South China Sea ...At 7.53 on the morning of 30 April 1975, the last helicopter took of from the United States embassy compound in Saigon, bound for a waiting aircraft-carrier in the South China Sea. After thirty years - more that ten thousand days - the Vietnam War was over.At 7.53 on the morning of 30 April 1975, the last helicopter took of from the United States embassy compound in Saigon, bound for a waiting aircraft-carrier in the South China Sea. After thirty years - more that ten thousand days - the Vietnam War was over.vietnam war, 1961-1975, vietnam - history - 1945-1975, saigon, south china sea, united states embassy -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Vehicle, Grumman S2 Tracker, 04/77 (approximate)
... Carrier bourne Anti-Submarine Aircraft... N12-153567, Navy Carrier bourne Anti-Submarine Aircraft ...Carrier bourne Anti-Submarine AircraftRAN Logo, 855. operational instruction, US construction number N12-153567, Navyaircraft, grumman tracker -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Maclear, Michael, Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War (Copy 1)
... , bound for a waiting aircraft-carrier in the South China Sea ...At 7.53 on the morning of 30 April 1975, the last helicopter took of from the United States embassy compound in Saigon, bound for a waiting aircraft-carrier in the South China Sea. After thirty years - more that ten thousand days - the Vietnam War was over.At 7.53 on the morning of 30 April 1975, the last helicopter took of from the United States embassy compound in Saigon, bound for a waiting aircraft-carrier in the South China Sea. After thirty years - more that ten thousand days - the Vietnam War was over.vietnam war, 1961-1975, vietnam - history - 1945-1975, saigon, united states embassy, south china sea -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Maclear, Michael, Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War (Copy 2)
... , bound for a waiting aircraft-carrier in the South China Sea ...At 7.53 on the morning of 30 April 1975, the last helicopter took of from the United States embassy compound in Saigon, bound for a waiting aircraft-carrier in the South China Sea. After thirty years - more that ten thousand days - the Vietnam War was over.At 7.53 on the morning of 30 April 1975, the last helicopter took of from the United States embassy compound in Saigon, bound for a waiting aircraft-carrier in the South China Sea. After thirty years - more that ten thousand days - the Vietnam War was over.vietnam war, 1961-1975, vietnam - history - 1945-1975, saigon, united states embassy, south china sea -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet - AIRCRAFT CARRIERS OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY SINCE 1948, TOPMILL PTY LTD, 2000
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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Plaque - Name Plate, 'Katoomba'
... , to join convoy MS5 to Colombo escorted by aircraft carrier HMS ...McIlwraith McEacharn Line Pty.Ltd., reg. Melbourne. 1918: Commandeered as a troopship. 1919: Returned to owners. 1920: Resumed Australian coastal service. 1941: Commandeered as a troopship. 1942 Aug 4: Fired upon in the Great Australian Bight (WA) by a Japanese submarine. 1946: Returned to owners & sold to Compania Maritima del Este, reg. Panama. Refitted at Genoa and sailed under Greek Line flag. 1947: Chartered to French Line for Caribbean service. 1949: Refitted at Genoa & placed on Europe-Canada run. 1954: Neptunia Shipping Co. 1957: Laid up at Bremerhaven. 1958: Laid up at Piraeus. 1959 Sept.29: Arrived at Nagasaki, Japan having been sold to shipbreakers.Served with SS Duntroon leaving Melbourne on 12 February 1942, to join convoy MS5 to Colombo escorted by aircraft carrier HMS Enterprise. She then embarked 640 Second AIF troops to be redeployed to the South West Pacific after serving in the middle east.Brass name plate 'SS Katoomba'SS KATOOMBAwwi, wwii, passenger steamships, ss katoomba -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Archive (Item) - Box WP2 Prowse Collection See details under Description
Description: Defence Instruction Air Force AAP 7213.003-3MB2 Mirage Airctraft Metal Repairs - Book 2 of 2 Augusta-109-Hirundo - Preliminary General Description Sky Van: Military - Shorts Sky Van: Multi-Role Aircraft Sky Van: Civil VFW - Fokker VF Level of Importance: State. -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Topmill Pty Ltd, Aircraft Carriers of the United States Navy since 1948, 2000
... -valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Book Aircraft Carriers ...Book -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Rupert Hart-Davi, Ark Royal, 1957
... - Britain An account of the aircraft carrier Ark Royal during World ...An account of the aircraft carrier Ark Royal during World War twoIndex, bib, ill, maps, p.349.non-fictionAn account of the aircraft carrier Ark Royal during World War twoworld war 1939-1945 - naval operations - britain, aitcraft carriers - britain -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book, Aircraft Carriers, 1989
... and colour photographs. 192 pages Aircraft Carriers Book Book ...Hard cover book with dust cover. Text with black and white and colour photographs. 192 pages -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP 7213.001-33CL-2-2 RPK-10 tank and bomb carrier Mk82 bombs conventional ordnance loading on Mirage 111-0 aircraft
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Maitland, Terrence and Weiss, Stephen, The Vietnam Experience: Raising the Stakes (Copy 1)
... . aircraft carrier Core steamed slowly up the Saigon River ...Black smoke pouring from her single stack, the U.S. aircraft carrier Core steamed slowly up the Saigon River on December 11, 1961Black smoke pouring from her single stack, the U.S. aircraft carrier Core steamed slowly up the Saigon River on December 11, 1961 vietnam war, 1961 -1975, green berets, us marines, long tunnel, saigon -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - A brief description of British civil and military aircraft of the period 1933 to 1943, showing photos plus profiles to assist wartime recognition, BRITISH AIRCRAFT VOLUME TWO, R.A.SAVILLE-SNEATH, BRITISH AIRCRAFT VOLUME TWO, 1944
A brief description of British civil and military aircraft of the period 1933 to 1943, showing photos plus profiles to assist wartime recognition, BRITISH AIRCRAFT VOLUME TWOCover showing colour photo / sketch of three large troop carrier gliders against blue skynon-fictionA brief description of British civil and military aircraft of the period 1933 to 1943, showing photos plus profiles to assist wartime recognition, BRITISH AIRCRAFT VOLUME TWO -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Model - Minature Model Aircraft
... is an American carrier-based fighter aircraft of World War II. model ...Gruman Hellcat (Wildcat). One of a collection of 25 model aircraft made by Brian Anthony DOWD The Grumman F6F Hellcat is an American carrier-based fighter aircraft of World War II. Small khaki plane with white spots on top and white band around middle, white cross on back fin.model airplanes, gruman hellcat (wildcat). -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Container - Box, HMAS Voyager, c1957
... , Voyager and the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne collided off ...A gift to Ron Cochrane, a member of the Navy commissioning team of HMAS Voyager. The box was handmade by two brothers CLARK/E (?) from Benalla. The signatures done in ball point pen belonged to the crew attached to the portside Forward Mess. They presented the box to Cochrane who was responsible for the Mess as a token of appreciation. Ron Cochrane R46195 served as a Leading Hand with the Royal Australian Navy between 1951 and 1957 and served on numerous ships including HMAS Voyager between 6/2 - 6/10/1957. He was born on 20/3/1933 at Ballarat East. Daring class destroyer, Voyager, was the first ship of her class to enter Australian service, and the first all-welded ship to be built in Australia. During the night of 10 February 1964, Voyager and the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne collided off Jervis Bay, when the destroyer passed in front of the carrier during post-refit sea trials. Voyager was cut in two by the collision, sinking with the loss of 82 of the 314 people aboard. This was the largest loss of Australian military personnel in peacetime, and the subsequent investigations resulted in the holding of two Royal Commissions—the only time in Australian history this has occurred.Cream painted wooden box with metal hinges. There is an inscription and ship on the lid and autographs written in ink on the underside of the lid. On top of lid - HMAS Voyager 1957 On bottom: Bills, bills and more bills !!!!!! Dotted line R Cochranehmas, voyager -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Model - Minature Model Aircraft
... carrier-based fighter aircraft introduced in late World War II. ... carrier-based fighter aircraft introduced in late World War II ...One of a collection of 25 model aircraft made by Brian Anthony DOWD. The Grumman F8F Bearcat is an American single-engine carrier-based fighter aircraft introduced in late World War II. Bearcat F5F. Dark blue with white stars, writing & markings. G8model airplanes, bearcat, ww2 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Schematics of various items including RAAF aircraft camouflage Lycoming T55 turbine jet Allison T56 turbo prop flares smoke bombs MkIXC bomb sight Bombing teacher MkIII Bomb carriers 303 rifle hispano cannon colt smith and Wesson Thompson sub machine gun Lewis gun Vickers machine gun Cannon shells Bullets Depth charge various types of bombs Schematics of : Avro Lancaster Mosquito Empire flying boat Boulton Paul Sidestrand MkII P29 day bomber biplane Boeing 727 cockpit Westland wyvern Mk4, Schematics of various aircraft guns engines
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Pelorus Publications, Seagulls, cruisers and catapults : Australian naval aviation, 1913-1944, 1989
... who flew aircraft from cruisers and carrier, has ensured ...In 'Seagulls, Cruisers and Catapults' Ray Jones has written an authoritative account of the technical, operational and political aspects of Australian naval aviation from Admiral Creswell's 1913 plan for naval aviation until the last aircraft catapult was removed from an Australian cruiser in 1944.The Navy's role as catalyst in the formation of the Air Force is outlined for the first time and details of the sometimes acrimonius struggle between Navy and Air Force over naval aviation are provided. No serious work of RAN history can deal with the mid-war years without taking account of advice from London and the Admiralty's influence on RAN aviation planning is made clear. Operation of aircraft, such as the Seagull III and Seagull V amphibians, from Australian warships are described and the rationale of cruiser aircraft operations are illustrated by the number shot down or damaged performing their essential task in wartime. The vital role of aircraft operating from cruisers searching for raiders and taking part in fleet operations defending Australia in 1942 is stressed. Extensive archival research in Melbourne, Canberra and London, combined with hours of interviews with the men who flew aircraft from cruisers and carrier, has ensured a balanced and well-rounded narrative which is an essential addition to the library of any naval or aviation history enthusiast.Index, notes, Appendices, ill, p.134.In 'Seagulls, Cruisers and Catapults' Ray Jones has written an authoritative account of the technical, operational and political aspects of Australian naval aviation from Admiral Creswell's 1913 plan for naval aviation until the last aircraft catapult was removed from an Australian cruiser in 1944.The Navy's role as catalyst in the formation of the Air Force is outlined for the first time and details of the sometimes acrimonius struggle between Navy and Air Force over naval aviation are provided. No serious work of RAN history can deal with the mid-war years without taking account of advice from London and the Admiralty's influence on RAN aviation planning is made clear. Operation of aircraft, such as the Seagull III and Seagull V amphibians, from Australian warships are described and the rationale of cruiser aircraft operations are illustrated by the number shot down or damaged performing their essential task in wartime. The vital role of aircraft operating from cruisers searching for raiders and taking part in fleet operations defending Australia in 1942 is stressed. Extensive archival research in Melbourne, Canberra and London, combined with hours of interviews with the men who flew aircraft from cruisers and carrier, has ensured a balanced and well-rounded narrative which is an essential addition to the library of any naval or aviation history enthusiast.airplanes - military - australia, world war 1939-1945 - naval operations - australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document - 'The Blood Chit", 1968
"The Blood Chit" carried by all United States Air Force Flight crews operating in South Vietnam, the "blood chit" so nick-named by flight crew - was designed to assist in the safe return of downed flight crew. The "chits" message - written in 15 languages - identified the carrier as a US citizen seeking food and assistance. Each "blood chit" was serially numbered and registered to assist in identification by US Forces. This one was issued to Squadron Leader Alan R Reed during his tour of duty in South Vietnam with the US 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron. COMRADES IN ARM THEN AND NOW: Soon after arrival at the USAF'S 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron in South Vietnam in 1968, Squadron Leader Alan Reed was assigned in an almost new Phantom RF74C (AF67442) Reconnaissance Aircraft - nicked name "Carolina Kangaroo" along with its crew chief, Sgt Dale Miller. The trio operated as a team for the remainder of Alan's tour of duty. In 1981, while serving in the USA as the Australian Air Attache, Alan (now an Air Commodore) visited Bergstrom Air Force Base during a major USAF exercise. By sheer coincidence he again met up with Dale (now a Lieutenant) and his old RF4C - still operational but now sans the Carolina Kangaroo emblem.Black and Gold Framed Article of "The Blood Chit"- Accompanied with U.S.A. Flag and explanation. Also two coloured and one black and white photo of Alan Reed and Crew Chief Sgt. Dale Miller beside the RF-4C Phantom nicknamed, "Carolina Kangaroo".alan reed, rf-4c phantom, "carolina kangaroo"., sgt dale miller, united states air force, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, blood chit, us forces, squadron leader alan reed, usaf, bergstrom air force base, royal australian air force, 052363, pilot, headquarters, australian force vietnam, raaf element