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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, Robert Kershaw, Sky men: The real story of the paras, 2010
... in the 21st Century? Has the increasing lethality of anti-aircraft ...From the 1930s through WWII to Afghanistan today, from total war to counterinsurgency, this history unravels and defines the intangible qualities that differentiate the "Sky Men" from other soldiers Seventy years ago the Parachute Regiment was formed - the army's elite air assault force was tough, well-trained, and designed to fight hazardous operations behind enemy lines with little or no backup. Dropping into the middle of enemy territory, these "Sky Men"- British, American, German, and Russian soldiers - engage in gruelling combat in the most dangerous conflict zones around the world. Ex-Parachute Regiment officer Robert Kershaw reveals the history of these airborne forces and their role during the most dramatic battles of the 20th century. He finds out what drives a "Sky Man" to take these extraordinary risks, and what marks these sky warriors out from ordinary soldiers. How do military paratroopers conquer the fear of jumping from aircraft at low level, by night, and frequently under fire? Has the helicopter replaced the need for parachutists in the 21st Century? Has the increasing lethality of anti-aircraft weapons made the airborne option redundant? These issues are examined alongside the personal experiences of the Soviet "Locust Warriors," German Fallschirmjäger, British Red Devils, American "devils in baggy-pants," and Les Paras. Based on letters, diaries, and exclusive interviews with soldiers from around the world, this book is full of vivid personalities and nail-biting action.Index, bibliography, notes, ill (b/w), p.348.From the 1930s through WWII to Afghanistan today, from total war to counterinsurgency, this history unravels and defines the intangible qualities that differentiate the "Sky Men" from other soldiers Seventy years ago the Parachute Regiment was formed - the army's elite air assault force was tough, well-trained, and designed to fight hazardous operations behind enemy lines with little or no backup. Dropping into the middle of enemy territory, these "Sky Men"- British, American, German, and Russian soldiers - engage in gruelling combat in the most dangerous conflict zones around the world. Ex-Parachute Regiment officer Robert Kershaw reveals the history of these airborne forces and their role during the most dramatic battles of the 20th century. He finds out what drives a "Sky Man" to take these extraordinary risks, and what marks these sky warriors out from ordinary soldiers. How do military paratroopers conquer the fear of jumping from aircraft at low level, by night, and frequently under fire? Has the helicopter replaced the need for parachutists in the 21st Century? Has the increasing lethality of anti-aircraft weapons made the airborne option redundant? These issues are examined alongside the personal experiences of the Soviet "Locust Warriors," German Fallschirmjäger, British Red Devils, American "devils in baggy-pants," and Les Paras. Based on letters, diaries, and exclusive interviews with soldiers from around the world, this book is full of vivid personalities and nail-biting action.great britain - history - military, great britain - parachute regiment -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Bill Prowse Collection WP14 See details in Description, Bill Prowse Collection WP14
... from Aircraft Magazine Ikara Anti Submarine guided weapon... Target reprint of article from Aircraft Magazine Ikara Anti ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Ikara Anti-Submarine Guided Weapon System
Description: 2 pages. Published by AIRCRAFT. Published June 1970. Reprint of Article from the magazine ''AIRCRAFT'' Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - GAF Ikara Anti Ship Missile, Secret Ex.200/220 Project Yellow Copies A...N
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - GAF Ikara Anti Ship Missile Documents, Yellow Copies Ex.200/220 A....W
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Letter (item) - GAF Ikara Anti Ship Missile, Ex 220 Project Secretary's File
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Letter (item) - GAF Ikara Anti Ship Missile, Yellow Copies January to June
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Checking and Use of Anti-Surge Device During Stall Testing of Atar 09C3 Engines in Avon Test Cell
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Davies, Peter, F-105 Wild Weasel vs SA-2 "Guideline" SAM, Vietnam 1965 - 73, 2011
... The Vietnam War saw the first extensive use of surface-to-air anti ...The Vietnam War saw the first extensive use of surface-to-air anti-aircraft missiles, heralding an entirely new type of aerial combat that pitted America's top fighter-bomber, the F-105 Wild Weasel, against the North Vietnamese SA-2 Sam supplied and initially manned by the Soviets.The Vietnam War saw the first extensive use of surface-to-air anti-aircraft missiles, heralding an entirely new type of aerial combat that pitted America's top fighter-bomber, the F-105 Wild Weasel, against the North Vietnamese SA-2 Sam supplied and initially manned by the Soviets.vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- aerial operations, american, f-105 wild weasel, sa-2 "guideline" sam -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - 37mm Cartridge
... Dandenong melbourne Used as anti aircraft ammumition in WW2 gunnery ...Used as anti aircraft ammumition in WW237mm brass cartridge from WW237MM.M16, LOT 50035 Then a crest of some sort which is not readable. 43 F.A 1942 on the base and M23A?1 WC G-22579-47 1942 on primer.gunnery, ww2, world war two, ww two, ww11, world war !!, explosive, artillery -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Medal - Pritchard World War Two group
The Atlantic Star was instituted in May 1945 to honour those who took part in the Battle of the Atlantic and was intended primarily for award to those who served in shipping convoys and their escorts and anti-submarine forces, as well as to those who served on fast merchant ships which sailed alone. The Battle of the Atlantic took place between 3 September 1939 and 8 May 1945, as German U-boats attacked convoys transporting vital supplies from America and the Colonies to Britain. Warships of the Royal Navy and aircraft of the Royal Air Force escorted these convoys, hunted the U-boats and, despite some notable successes by the U-boats, eventually won a comprehensive victory in the Atlantic. Group of three World War Two medals awarded to J Pritchard Merchant Navy: Atlantic Star, Pacific Star and Australian Service Medal 39-45.atlantic, merchant navy, world war two, wwii -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Goodyear Anti-Skid System Maintenance And Overhaul Manual Four Wheeled Aircraft B.A.P 25 Issue 1
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Goodyear Anti-Skid System E.P.1513 Maintenance And Overhaul Manual B.A.P. 53 Issue 1. As Fitted To Vickers Viscount Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - TAA Vickers Viscount, Goodyear Aviation Division , Anti-Skid Equipment Viscount 812 Aircraft Prototype Servicing Needs
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document - CA 15 Fighter, CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Checking and Use of Anti-Surge Device During Stall Testing of Atar 09C3 Engines in Avon Test Cell
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - High energy ignition unit Rotax NB38, Rocket interceptor, CA-31, CA-23, All weather fighter, GAF all through jet trainer, Air superiority fighter, Rotax, Arrow engines, Kitplane magazine, CAC formulae, data testing, engine testing log of aircraft incidents 1942 to 1957, Australian aircraft components, A3J-1 jet fighter, Ceres, primary jet trainer, Wallaby, CA 31, Mirage III, Jindivik, Ikara, Canberra, Nomad, Military projects, list of managers , Avon 100 series, anti icing, propeller design, gas turbine part 1 and 2, Canberra modification 750, 746, CAC Keith Meggs collection post WW2
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - P196 All weather fighter XP47 P182 P184 P185 CA 1 Wirraway P271 XP63 Turbo jet trainer Grumman Panther Ceres Zero fighter long range fuel tank CA 11 bomber DHG -2 Glider suction wing CA 6 wackett trainer P177 transport P175 anti tank CA11 Luton Minor Boomerang DCA 2 CA15 Cicada aero engine Warana ESAMS remotely piloted twin rotor helicopter, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Jeanies Teenie Popular mechanics project Combat jets of the World Aerial view of Moorabbin airport CAC P175 anti tank project P141 CA 22 CA23, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Beaufighter Twinwasp anti tank bomber P149 Garrett 331 engine RAAF basic trainer wing schematic 1980, Miscellaneous Aircraft Drawings
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Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Print - Framed print, N.E. Framing Studio
The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II. No. 243 Squadron was a flying squadron of the Royal Air Force. Originally formed in August 1918 from two flights that had been part of the Royal Naval Air Service, the squadron conducted anti-submarine patrols during the final stages of World War I. The squadron was later re-raised during World War II, operating initially as a fighter squadron in Malaya and Singapore during 1941–42. It was briefly disbanded just prior to the fall of Singapore, and was re-formed in mid-1942, again as a fighter squadron, and fought in the Tunisian and Italian campaigns in 1942–44, before being disbanded in October 1944. In 1945, after training on transport aircraft in Canada, the squadron moved to Australia where it operated in support of the British Pacific Fleet before disbanding in mid-1946 Spitfire, also called Supermarine Spitfire, the most widely produced and strategically important British single-seat fighter of World War II. The Spitfire, renowned for winning victory laurels in the Battle of Britain (1940–41) along with the Hawker Hurricane, served in every theatre of the war and was produced in more variants than any other British aircraft.Brown timber frame with white mount containing photograph of fighter plane in sky.Spitfire by Barrie A F Clark (signed) Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk VB of 243 Squadron Royal Air Force 243 squadron royal air force, spitfire -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Work on paper - DONALD JAMES QUINN WW2 SERVICE RECORDS
... POSTING AT DISCHARGMENT GUNNER 21st ANTI AIRCRAFT REGAMENT DATE ...SERVICE NO VX56197 DATE OF BIRTH 12/6/1925 PLACE OF BIRTH DREEITE VIC DATE ENLISTMENT 15/3/1940 PLACE OF ENLISTMENT WERRIBEE POSTING AT DISCHARGMENT GUNNER 21st ANTI AIRCRAFT REGAMENT DATE DISCHARGED 9/10/1949