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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, Three Hungarian Dancer
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - (SP) World Air Power Journal 08 Spring 1992
briefings: panavia tornado, mig-17/pzl lim-6, boeing e-6a hermes, slovenian air war feature, greek air force photo feature, focus aircraft: mikoyan mig-23/27 ‘flogger’ (46 pages), variant briefing: c-130 hercules part 3 – hc-130p to ec-130v, vf-43 ‘challengers’ aggressor squadron feature, soviet withdrawal from europe part 1 – hungary, 6th srw cobra ball and cobra eye feature, air power analysis: far east air arms – southern region -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - (SP) World Air Power Journal 14 Autumn 1993
combat report: punitive raids on iraq, somalia humanitarian relief effort, briefings: westland lynx, fuerza aerea venezolana, c-17 globemaster iii feature, mosaeroshow feature, focus aircraft: general dynamics f-111 (44 pages), variant briefing: dassault mirage iii/5/50 part 1, pacaf – usaf in korea and japan photo feature, air power analysis: hungary -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (item) - (SP) World Air Power Journal 30 Autumn 1997
briefings: iranian air power show, french air power in central african republic, mil mi-9, a-3 testbeds, hungarian mig-29 missile trials in poland, ukrainian un mi-24s in bosnia, grumman ea-6b prowler feature, raaf/republic of singapore air force co-located training feature, focus aircraft: sukhoi su-25 ‘frogfoot’ (48 pages), variant briefing: panavia tornado part 1 – ids versions, jasdf photo feature, air power analysis: south america part 1 -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Book - Earnest Escapades, Ernest Forras, Jan Henderson, 1994
Ernest Forras was a pioneer of the ski industry in Victoria. This autobiography traces his time as a young officer in the Hungarian army during the Second World War. It follows his escape from Hungary and escapades in Europe. Ernest then tells the story of his journey to Australia with his brother Aurel. He reveals all the colour and excitement of pioneering the Australian snowfields which he helped to develop, including establishing Kooroora at Mt. Buller in 1953. Ernest Forras died at Mt Buller on Sunday 31st October 2010.This book contains 190 pages including illustrations and photographs. The front cover features a photograph of Ernest Forras. It is subtitled "Earnest escapades, or, Seriously for fun only"non-fictionErnest Forras was a pioneer of the ski industry in Victoria. This autobiography traces his time as a young officer in the Hungarian army during the Second World War. It follows his escape from Hungary and escapades in Europe. Ernest then tells the story of his journey to Australia with his brother Aurel. He reveals all the colour and excitement of pioneering the Australian snowfields which he helped to develop, including establishing Kooroora at Mt. Buller in 1953. Ernest Forras died at Mt Buller on Sunday 31st October 2010. victorian high country, "earnest escapades", ernest forras