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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Headquarters Support Command Quality Control Branch Technical Leaflet No 3/65 Environmental Testing : Its Purpose and Some of its Problems
... , presumably of the Government Aircraft Factories... control branch, presumably of the Government Aircraft Factories ...technical training leaflet from the quality control branch, presumably of the Government Aircraft Factoriesquality control, government aircraft factories -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Field Service Survey Hercules Neptune Navy Jindivik And Operating Instructions Neptune Fire Extingui
... Government Aircraft Factories GAF Level of Importance: National. ... of Supply Government Aircraft Factories GAF Level of Importance ...Description: Comb bound 20 pages Department of Supply Government Aircraft Factories GAF Level of Importance: National. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Headquarters Support Command Quality Control Branch Technical Leaflet No 7/65 The Suppression of Radio Interference
... interference. Presumably from the Government Aircraft Factories... Aircraft Factories, although it is not stated. quality control ...technical training leaflet titled the suppression of radio interference. Presumably from the Government Aircraft Factories, although it is not stated.quality control -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - GAF Canberra Mk 20 Aircraft A84-226
... at Government Aircraft Factory (G.A.F.) in 1955 and the first flight... at Government Aircraft Factory (G.A.F.) in 1955 and the first flight ...Historical Details: . Description: Manufactured at Government Aircraft Factory (G.A.F.) in 1955 and the first flight was taken on 28/10/1955. The aircraft was grounded on 9/12/55 as a precaution due to faulty material discovered in a portion of the mainplane. It was delivered on 24/4/195. Level of Importance: canberra, a84-226 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - GAF Jindivik Mk 3A A94-492
... drone was developed in the late 1940s by the Government Aircraft... Aircraft Factory as an expendable target aircraft for live guided ...Historical Details: . Description: The Jindivik target drone was developed in the late 1940s by the Government Aircraft Factory as an expendable target aircraft for live guided missile trials. By 1986 some 502 examples had been built and the Jindivik remains the only Australian-designed. Level of Importance: State -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - GAF Jindivik Mk 203B N11-743
... drone was developed in the late 1940s by the Government Aircraft... Aircraft Factory as an expendable target aircraft for live guided ...Historical Details: . Description: The Jindivik target drone was developed in the late 1940s by the Government Aircraft Factory as an expendable target aircraft for live guided missile trials. By 1986 some 502 examples had been built and the Jindivik remains the only Australian-designed. Level of Importance: State -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - GAF (Dassault) Mirage IIIO A3-45
... built under licence by the Government Aircraft Factory... built under licence by the Government Aircraft Factory ...Historical Details: . Description: The Mirage was Australia’s first truly supersonic jet fighter, entering service in 1965. Designed by Avions Marcel Dassault, 116 examples were built under licence by the Government Aircraft Factory as the primary contractor. The wings, fin, tail cone and. Level of Importance: State -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Vehicle - Canberra Bomber A84-307, 1951
... England before production began at the Government Aircraft Factory... began at the Government Aircraft Factory at Fisherman's Bend ...The bomber being restored is the oldest surviving complete Canberra. This plane flew continually from 1951—1973 and was used in both Malaya and Vietnam. It is one of three bombers bought from England before production began at the Government Aircraft Factory at Fisherman's Bend. The plane has the oldest known Rolls Royce Avon engine, being serial number 2.The Canberra is a first-generation jet-powered light bomber which could fly at a higher altitude than previous bombers. It was Australia's first jet bomber. B1 bomber version of the English Electric Canberra. It is being restored by the NVVM.Serial no: A84-307.canberra bomber, air force, bomber, plane -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Bryan Ridgeway Collection See Description for list of items
... - Aircraft for the RAAF - 1921 - 2011 Booklet Government Aircraft... - Aircraft for the RAAF - 1921 - 2011 Booklet Government Aircraft ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Mixed media (item) - Brian Ridgeway Collection Miscellaneous aircraft photos, newspaper items etc. See under "Description" Section
... Index Plastic pages End of Era - Government Aircraft Factory... - Government Aircraft Factory Plastic pages Beaufort Torpedo Bomber ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Avro Lincoln RF392 (G-Aprj "G-29-1"), 1945
... . In the immediate post war era the Australian Government Aircraft Factory... Government Aircraft Factory undertook the licenced manufacture of 73 ...Historical Details: AVRO LINCOLN B.2 G-APRJ/RF342 DELIVERED TO RAF FROM AVRO 6-1945. RAF 6-1945 to 7-1948 at TFU. AWA LTD/EMI LTD LOAN FROM RAF 7-1948/7-1955 D NAPIER & SONS LTD LOAN FROM RAF 7-1955 / 12-1958 SOLD TO D NAPIER & SONS LTD LUTON 12-1958; SOLD TO COLLEG. Description: The Avro Lincoln bomber was the successor to the famous Avro 683 Lancaster of World War 2 . In the immediate post war era the Australian Government Aircraft Factory undertook the licenced manufacture of 73 Lincolns for the RAAF the first of which flew. Level of Importance: Regional -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
Trench Art, Stewart Noble, BULLET SPOON, Circa 1940
... at the Government Aircraft Factory. Trench art is described as any..., while he worked at the Government Aircraft Factory. Trench art ...This piece of functional Trench Art was made by Stewart Noble during World War 2 (circa 1940) while serving on a Mine Sweeper among the Pacific Islands. It is believed that the bullet spoon was chrome plated after the war, while he worked at the Government Aircraft Factory. Trench art is described as any decorative item made by soldiers, prisoners of war, or civilians where the manufacture is directly linked to a war. The making of trench art was a popular past time during leisure hours at the front, where skilled military personnel created the items. Common examples of trench art are decorated shell and bullet casings, and items carved from wood and bone. Trench art has been in existence since the Napoleonic wars however it was most common during World War 1, and to a lesser extent during World War 2. This bullet spoon has historic significance because it is an example of the type of functional or artistic small items, that were made from war scrap during spare time by soldiers or other personnel associated with a war. This particular item indicates that a reasonably high degree of skill was required to make the bullet spoon.Chrome plated teaspoon with a discharged .303 bullet for the handle.trench art, bullet spoon, .303 bullet, stewart noble, war souvenier, chrome teaspoon -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Archive (Item) - Box WP10 Prowse Collection See details under Description section
... and Guided Weapons Supply Branch Government Aircraft Factories... Government Aircraft Factories Regulations for Fitting Out Military ...Description: RAAF Defence Instruction 7211.014-1 Flight Manual, Mystere 20 (2 colpies) RAAF Defence Instruction 7212.001-2-1 Macchi MB326H General Technical Information, Descriptive Manual RAAF Defence Instruction 7212.001-100B2 Macchi MB326H Mods Level of Importance: State. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (item) - Graviscope for Lincoln (Australian) RAAF Ident No G6C/3972, Graviscope for Lincoln
... in the British designed but Australian manufactured, Government Aircraft... in the British designed but Australian manufactured, Government Aircraft ...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 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Ikara Missile, Maribyrnong Ordinance Factory in Victoria. et al, 1965
... Aircraft Factory (GAF) began production of three variants M3, M4.... Shipboard tests began in 1963 and the Government Aircraft Factory ...During the 1950’s, the growing threat from Submarines, led the Royal Australian Navy to consider a quick reaction, long range ASW torpedo delivery system as an alternative to the USN’s ASROC and the RN’s Match. Full scale research and development began in 1960 using the Turana target drone as the basis for the delivery platform. Shipboard tests began in 1963 and the Government Aircraft Factory (GAF) began production of three variants M3, M4 and M5 in 1965. The M4 variant had a guidance system designed to interface to a full tactical data handling system while the M3 and M5 variants used a simpler system with a dedicated fire control system. The IKARA is an unmanned miniature aircraft with clip on upper and lower stabilizers and wings. The upper stabilizer (SVU) housed and electronic package that transmitted flight data back to the launch platform and received updated target acquisition data during flight. Flight maneuverability was provided by elevons fitted into the trailing edge of each wing, these were operated by an actuator system that received flight correction data transmitted to the autopilot from the fire control system. The payload, either the Mk44 or Mk46 lightweight torpedo was suspended to the underside of the airframe and faired into the body to provide and aerodynamic shape. The forward section of the body housed the autopilot and the thermal battery unit. Propulsion was provided by the MURAWA steel cased, solid propellant rocket motor with a combined boost and sustainer stage. IKARA was capable of engaging a target to the maximum range of the ships sonar, regardless of weather conditions. Target information is fed into the fire control system, which calculated to drop zone for the torpedo taking into account speed and direction of launch platform and target, win speed etc, then tracking the missile to the drop zone where command signals initiate torpedo release. The IKARA is an unmanned miniature aircraft with clip on upper and lower stabilizers and wings. navy, torpedo, rocket, submarine, missile -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - VICKERS No1 MK III A.A. PREDICTOR, Commonwealth Government Ordnance Factory, c. 1942
This piece of equipment was used to predict the flight path of an aircraft in order for anti-aircraft artillery to fire accurately at an approaching enemy airborne target. A crew of six operated the machine with information ready to be relayed to a gun within 50 seconds. The predictor was manufactured at the Commonwealth Government Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong.The item is made primarily from metal, is square shaped and bolted to a wooden base. Numerous hand operated wheel dials attached to gauges which input information related to wind speed, bearings and elevation are visible. Each of the four sides has a specific task with three sides being labelled - Elevation Unit, Wind Calculator, Bearing Unit. The item is housed in a glass and wood display case. Attached to the front of the display case: 'VICKERS A.A. PREDICTOR No1 MK III MANUFACTURED BY ORDNANCE FACTORY MARIBYRNONG'pedictor, military equipment, ordnance, anti-aircraft guns -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Machine - Treadle Lathe, 1920-1923
The lathe-making business incorporated in 1902 as Drummond Bros Ltd originated in the fertile mind of Mr Arthur Drummond, said to have been living at that time at Pinks Hill, on the southern edge of Broad Street Common, west of Guildford. Mr Drummond, whose accomplishments included several pictures hung in the Royal Academy, was unable to find a lathe suitable for use in model engineering. In 1896 he designed for himself a ‘small centre lathe … which had a compound slide rest with feed-screws and adjustable slides’. He also designed and built ‘lathes of 4.5 inch and 5 inch centre height, which had beds of a special form whereby the use of a gap piece was eliminated but the advantages of a gap-bed lathe were retained’. Assisted by his brother, Mr Frank Drummond, who had served an apprenticeship to an engineering firm at Tunbridge Wells, the first lathes were made in a workshop adjoining Arthur Drummond’s house. The demand that speedily built up led to the decision to form a company and manufacture the lathes for sale commercially. Land was acquired nearby, at Rydes Hill, and the first factory built. The enterprise was a success, and the company quickly established ‘a high reputation in this country and abroad for multi-tool and copying lathes, and gear-cutting machines’. Other lathes were added to the range, including the first of the ’round bed’ machines for which the firm became widely known. A Drummond 3.5 inch lathe was among the equipment of Captain Scott’s 1912 expedition to the South Pole, and large numbers of 3.5 inch and 4 inch designs were exported to Australia, Canada and India. By the outbreak of war in 1914, 5 inch, 6 inch and 7 inch screw cutting lathes, arranged for power drive, were on sale. Large orders were received from the government for 3.5 inch lathes, for use in destroyers and submarines, and 5 inch lathes for the mechanised section of the Army Service Corps. The latter were used in mobile workshops. The factory worked night and day to supply the forces’ needs, until production was disrupted by a fire which destroyed a large part of the works in May 1915. As soon as rebuilding was complete work restarted. At the end of the war the entire production was being taken by the Government departments, a special feature being a precision screw lathe, bought by the Ministry of Munitions in 1918. Between the wars Drummond Bros Ltd introduced new machines for the motor vehicle, and later the aircraft industry, and the works were extended on many occasions to fulfill the increasing orders. The Maxicut multi-tool lathe (1925), designed for high-production turning operations, was one of the first machines of this type to be built in England. It was followed (1928) by an hydraulic version for turning gear blanks, and similar work. Further developments provided machines which, during the Second World War, turned all the crankshafts and propeller shafts for Bristol engines. Others, ordered by the Ministry of Supply were employed in turning shells, and many other specific needs of vehicle and aircraft manufacture were catered for by new types of Drummond lathes. Production of the small centre lathes ceased during the war when the company needed to concentrate on building multi-tool lathes and gear shapers. After the war a completely new Maxicut range was introduced, replacing the older versions, and fully automatic. The types were continually developed, and new versions manufactured until the end of the company’s life in 1980. The disappearance from the scene of Mr Arthur Drummond in 1946, and the end of the company’s autonomous existence in 1953 when the company was acquired by William Asquith Ltd, which was in turn bought by Staveley in 1966, meant that the factory at Rydes Hill became one – albeit very effective – part of a large national engineering company. Achievements at the Guildford works during its last years included the development of automated Maxicut gear-shapers in what was ‘probably the most fully automated gear shop in the country’, while a machine from Guildford was sent to the Osaka Fair in 1962. In 1963 an agreement was signed with Hindustan Machine Tools for the manufacture of Maxicut gear-shapers in state owned factories in Bangalore and Chandigarh. During 1963 the two largest multi-tool lathes ever made in the UK were installed in Ambrose Shardlow’s works in Sheffield for handling cranks up to 14 foot long. In 1976 Drummond lathes were included in Staveley’s £14,000,000 installation in Moscow of an automated production line for Zil motor cars. Up to the end invention continued at Guildford: a new Drummond Multi-turn memory-controlled machine was shown at the International Machine Tool Exhibition in 1977. This could not save the works from the pressures of the late 1970s, and Staveley Industries closed its Guildford site in 1980.An early example of a lathe that was designed primarily for the hobbyist model maker. It is in good condition and sought today by collectors as many of it's attributes were innovative at the time and lead to further development and incorporation of some of its features into more industrial models of production machinery. Lathe, round bed, treadle powered lathe, Drummond Type A, Serial number and maker's inscription. 1920-1923, Made by Drummond Brothers in Guildford, Surrey, England. Lathe is complete with Chuck, Tool post and Tail Stock in situ (30 extra parts)"MADE BY DRUMMOND BROTHERS LIMITED - PATENT TEES - RYDE'S HILL n GUILDFORD SURREY", "Serial Number 01470," "L44" or "L45 " flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, lathe 1920-1923, round bed lathe, treadle lathe, drummond type a, guildford surrey, drummond brothers guildford surrey england, tread'e -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Government Aircraft Factories - Brochure And Products
... Government Aircraft Factories - Brochure And Products ...Description: 10 pages. Published by WRF. Published October 1969. Accident Investigation Research with Necessary Recommendations Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Nomad Government Aircraft Factories N22 Series Illustrated Parts Catalog Volume 1 (2 volumes)
... Moorabbin melbourne Manual Nomad Government Aircraft Factories N22 ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - Government Aircraft Factories Drawings, GAF Canberra Drawings
... Drawings Drawing Government Aircraft Factories Drawings ...Contains drawings related to the Beaufort, Lancaster Mk XXX, Canberra. Some relate to specific parts, while others are references for the entire aircraft. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories Various articles, drawings
... Aircraft Factories Various articles, drawings ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories Report on Visit to UK re Jindivik 1977 K Sayers and N Jenkinson
... Aircraft Factories Report on Visit to UK re Jindivik 1977 K Sayers ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories Department of Defence Jindivik MK4A UK Operational Evaluation GAF recommended Demonstration Flights B4A-C00-052
... Aircraft Factories Department of Defence Jindivik MK4A UK ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories Technical Requirement Specification B4A-J00-001 Jindivik MK 4 A Target Aircraft
... Aircraft Factories Technical Requirement Specification B4A-J00-001 ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories Department of Defence Basic Pilot Training Aircraft for RAAF Evaluation Team Report
... Aircraft Factories Department of Defence Basic Pilot Training ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories Production and Cost Plan B4A-C00-002 Jindivik Mk4A for United Kingdom
... Aircraft Factories Production and Cost Plan B4A-C00-002 Jindivik ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories Department of Supply GAF Project Note B 52/66 Jindivik Flight Planning Data
... Aircraft Factories Department of Supply GAF Project Note B 52/66 ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories A S Sheets
... Aircraft Factories A S Sheets ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories Jindivik Mk 203B Volume 1 General and Technical Information
... Aircraft Factories Jindivik Mk 203B Volume 1 General and Technical ... -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Bob Nash Collection GAF Government Aircraft Factories Jindivik Mk 203B Section 3 Electrical System
... Aircraft Factories Jindivik Mk 203B Section 3 Electrical System ...