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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, RAAF transport flight Vietnam 1964-1966 (Copy 3)
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, CD, Photos taken by the RAAF in South Vietnam (SVN)
vietnam war, 1961 - 1975, personal narratives - australian, royal australian air force -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Pewter Mug
Engraved with sanpan and palm trees - souvenir beer mug. On rear - Sgt Mess RAAF Vung Tau Jack Mitchell 1968-9Sgt Mess RAAF Vung Tau Jack Mitchell 1968-69jack mitchell, raaf, sgts mess, vung tau, mug -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Beer Can
Toohey's blue label bitter beer can, Commemorating 2nd World War Veterans. Old RAAF recruiting poster. Stubby holder - 40th anniversary for FSB Coral/BalmoralVVAA Geelong 40th anniversary for FSB Coral/Balmoral May-June 1968beer can, coral balmoral, 40th anniversary, raaf -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Beer Can
Toohey's blue label bitter beer Commemorating 2nd World War Veterans - old A.I.F. recruiting poster. Stubby Holder - RAAF VietnamToohey's salutes Australia's second world war veterans. Stubby holder - RAAF Vietnambeer can, raaf, veterans -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Memorabilia of John Anthony Wheal, 1969-1970
Contains copies of documents relating to John Wheal's Aircrew Record of Operational Tours in the RAAF, in Vietnam in 1969-1970vietnam war, 1961 - 1975 -- veterans -- australia, royal australian air force -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Memorabilia of Brian Patten, 1972
Contains a copy of a Removal of Liquor chit which was given to Brian in 1972royal australian air force -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam: Armour, Artillery, Infantry, RAAF, RAN, helicopters
Actual footage of Super 8 film in colour taken during the Vietnam War. Transferred to Film, DVD.vietnam war, 1961 - 1975, personal narratives - australian, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation - australian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam: Armour, Artillery, Infantry, RAAF, RAN, helicopters, Magpie strike, Vung Tau
Actual footage taken during the Vietnam War in Super 8 film (colour) and transferred to Film, DVD.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation - australian, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives , australian, united states. air force, vung tau -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Memorabilia of David Ogg
Contains 2 printed photos, two printed copies of an RAAF 79th Squadron insignia with Ubon, Thailand on the bottom and ribbons & a USB stick with photos of aeroplanes flying and landing.royal australian air force -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Letter from Rick Holmes (Secretary of the RAAF Vietnam Veterans Branch)
Contains 6 stickers, donated by the RAAF Assoc, Vic. Div. for attaching to cabinets donated by the Air Force Assoc. & accompanying letter discussing the incorrect (Army camouflage) colouring of the A2-110 Iroquois helicopter held at the NVVM.royal australian air force assoc. vic. div. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, RAAF 2 Squadron, 1969, Sth Vietnam, 1969
Super 8 film copied onto a Film, DVD of John Venn's tour of duty with 2SQN in South Vietnam at Phan Rang in 1969. John served as a Cpl. radio technician.royal australian air force - 2nd squadron -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Award, Pewter Drinking Tankard, 1967 (Approximate)
Drinking tankard, pewter with handle. Classic "tankard" shape."Ettamogah Club" RAAF Vung Tau Vietnam Snow Coughlan 1967-1968souvenir, mug, drinking, coghlan, john desmond -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model - Diorama
Depicts a casualty evacuation from the field by RAAF Iroquois or 'Huey' helicopter. Four soldiers are protecting the landing zone. Two soldiers carrying stretchered injured soldiers on board. Pilot, Co-Pilot, and another soldier look on.'RAAF' on the tail piece of helicopter. Made by John Loughmandiorama, "dust off", huey helicopter -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, Bell 47G-381 Sioux
Model of a Bell 47G-381 Sioux observation helicopterArmy; RAAF decal of red kangaroo on blue and white circlesmodel, helicopter, sioux -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, Canberra Bomber
Model of a Canberra Bomber Mk. 20, silver with a dark blue tail and red, white and blue circlesRAAF decal, red, white and blue circles A84-307model, aircraft, canberra bomber -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, CD, Vietnam Nominal Roll by Corps & National Service & KIA Honour Roll
Audio, CD also contains a list of RAN & RAAFvietnam veterans -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, CD, RAAF in South Vietnam, April 1975
Photos depicting the evacuation of Vietnamese civilians from Saigon. Also, Pete Harradine & Ian Frameaustralia. royal australian air force - history - vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider, 1957
The aircraft was built in 1957 by Cliff Brown. It is an EPB 1, a 26 foot tailless sailplane designed in United States by Al Backstrom, Phil Easley and Jack Powell in 1954 as a simple, cheap, compact craft.A small number of single seat gliders of this type were built in Australia in the 1950s. As far as is presently known, the only surviving substantially complete EPB 1s are Cliff Brown’s glider and another held by the RAAF Association at Bull Creek in Western Australia. Unfortunately, no trace exists of the Flying Plank built by Glidair Sailplanes in Sydney and test flown by Fred Hoinville at Moorabbin in 1957. In addition, a larger two seat derivative (known as the Twin Plank) designed and built by Glidair Sailplanes (completed 1958) is held at the Power House Museum, Castlehill, in Sydney. Single seat tailless glider with wing tip rudders. The glider is of wood / fabric construction and has been restored for static display by recovering with new fabric and painting. Noneaustralian gliding, glider, flying wing, flying plank, home-built, cliff brown, al backstrom, fred hoinville, glidair sailplanes -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider - Sailplane, 2012
The ES52 Kookaburra is a two seat high wing glider – sailplane of wooden construction designed by Harry Schneider and built Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd. It was first flown on 26 June 1954 and became the glider of choice for training new pilots of many gliding clubs around Australia in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Several found there way to New Zealand. Further two kits were sent to Brazil and at least one of these was finished and flow successfully. The ES52 performed well with a glide ratio of about 22:1 and had soaring and cross-country capabilities. A notable feature of the ES52 design was the staggered side-by-side seating arrangement of the cockpit. This made for good in flight communication between instructor and trainee. Overall, thirty six were built by Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd. A longer wing version (the ES52B) was also introduced that had a better glide ratio (around 25:1). Five examples of this version were built. In Germany a modified ES52 was built incorporating a metal tube fuselage frame and with the addition of a engine driven propeller mounted on top of the wing which enabled the glider to be self launching. This museum collection item consists of the fuselage, tailplane, elevators, fin, rudder from the Mark I, ES 52 Kookaburra, formerly registered as VH-GFF and last owned by the Barcaldine and District Airsports Club of Queensland. The glider was in a damaged condition when it was acquired by the Museum. A decision was made by the Museum to repair the glider for display rather than endeavouring to restore it to an airworthy condition. The reconstruction of the wings is being undertaken by using parts of damaged ES 52 Kookaburra wings (as it happened from later ES 52 Marks). The Log Book for VH-GFF reveals operational life with a succession of gliding clubs around Australia. This exhibit will be of interest to gliding enthusiasts wishing to inspect the popular two seat club trainer of a by-gone era.This is a wood and fabric covered aircraft that is being rebuilt from the components of several aircraft as a non-flying exhibit.Fuselage marked with Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd Serial Number 9 and comes from the glider previously registered as VH-GFF.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, edmund schneider, es 52, kookaburra, barcaldine and district airsports club, victorian motorless flight group, alice springs gliding club, raaf richmond, raaf williamtown, gayndah gliding club, blackwater gliding club, southern downs aero and soaring club, charleville gliding club -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider – Sailplane, 1952
The T35 Austral was developed by Slingsby Aviation from the Slingsby T31 with the wing span increased and a larger rudder to improve performance. This was done in response to an order from an Australian gliding club. The Museum’s glider was built from a Slingsby kit imported from the UK in 1952 and assembled by the Waikerie Gliding Club. The glider came on the Australian register as VH-GFX in May 1956. It was later transferred to the Renmark Gliding Club. In 1968 it was acquired by the RAAF Gliding Club at Laverton, Victoria. The existing log book records for the Museum’s T35 Austral are incomplete. Nevertheless the information at hand shows that it was launched over 17000 times and spent about 2400 hours in the air. It would appear that the glider has not been used for many years, the last flight recorded by the RAAF Gliding Club for this aircraft being in September 1971. As far as is known VH-GFX is the only example of the type to be built. The Slingsby T35 is a modified Tandem Tutor two seat glider that had extensive service at a number of Australian gliding clubs over a period of approximately 15 years from the mid 1950s. The Slingsby T35 is an open cockpit, tandem, two-seater glider with high, pylon mounted two piece wing supported by double, wire braced, steel tube struts. australian gliding, glider, sailplane, slingsby, waikerie gliding club, renmark gliding club, raaf gliding club -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider - Sailplane, 1967
The Ka 8 was designed by Rudolf Kaiser in 1957 and built by Alexander Schleicher. It has been described as the single seat version of the Ka 7 Rhonadler. The Ka 8 proved popular with clubs in its role as a sailplane for early solo flying. Over 1100 were produced. The Museum’s example is a Ka 8B which is the second variant of the design, distinguishable by a larger blown Plexiglas canopy and improved ailerons. The particular glider was built by the RAAF Williamtown Gliding Club from kit supplied by Edmund Schneider Ltd of South Australia as agent for Alexander Schleicher. It was test flown on 8 July 1967. For a period from August 1994 it was owned by a syndicate at the Bendigo Gliding Club. The last entry in the log book is dated January 1995 at which time the glider had accumulated 1148 hours from 2303 flights. From 1967 to 1994, the glider was flown at numerous places including Williamtown, Bellata, Warkworth, Dubbo, Waikerie, Quirindi, Tamworth, Redding, Narromine, Leeton and Keepit. During 1994 and 1995 it was flown a small number of times at Bendigo. A notable flight recorded in the logbook is dated 31 October 1971 when W. Kenny reached 11,000 feet in height during a flight of 5 hours 10 minutes. The last owner prior to the transfer of the glider to the Australian Gliding Museum in 2015 was John Ashford of the Geelong Gliding Club. The glider carries Serial Number 8478-SH and appears to have been registered firstly as VH-GPA and secondly as VH-GMA. The last registration (VH-GMA) was cancelled in 2011.This Kaiser Ka8B sailplane, when fully restored, will be an airworthy example of a popular 1960s German club sailplane type. It is a rarity in Australia as only 4 of the type have been registered and flown here.Single seat sailplane made with a steel tube framed fuselage and wooden wings. A glass plastic moulding has been used to form the top of the fuselage forward of the cockpit. The structure is fabric covered.The glider serial number 8478-SH and the registration VH-GMA.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, schleicher, kaiser, ka 8, schneider, raaf williamtown gliding club, bendigo gliding club, geelong gliding club, ashford -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider - Sailplane, 1963
The aircraft (Serial Number 159 – registration VH-GNT) was assembled by RAAF Richmond Gliding Club from a kit manufactured by Schweizer Aircraft Corporation, Elmira, New York State, USA, in 1963. First flown 21 December 1963. Served at RAAF Base, Richmond, NSW, until December 1978 at which time it had recorded 1981 hours from 9870 flights. The aircraft was sold to Peter Fitzgerald and moved to Gosford and later on, to Queanbeyan where it was stored under cover until April 1983. It was not flown between 1978 and July 1983. In 1983 the glider was sold to Harold Walton. A Certificate of Airworthiness inspection was done by various members of the Canberra Gliding Club where minor repairs were made. On 24 July 1983, it first flew on the airworthiness certificate test flight at Bunyan, NSW, the home of the Canberra Gliding Club. In service at Bunyan until November 1986 the hours flown increased to 2078 from 10249 flights. A certificate of airworthiness inspection was completed on 11 April 1987 but the aircraft was apparently only recorded a few more hours by 9 January 1998 when it last took to the air. When donated to the Australian Gliding Museum in January 2020, the aircraft was in storage at premises of the donor, Harold Walton, at Walkerville, South Australia.This aircraft is the only one of the 258 SGS 2.22s produced by Schweizer to come to Australia. It is a good representative example of the SGS 2.22 type which featured metal construction for production of a robust club trainer. The aircraft apparently played a useful role over many years at Richmond and Canberra.High wing two seat utility glider of metal construction with fabric covering.Registration letters ‘GNT’ on each side of vertical stabiliseraustralian gliding, sailplane, glider, schweizer, raaf, richmond, fitzgerald, walton, canberra, bunyan. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, 2 Squadron Magpie
Coloured film of 2 men flying in a Cessna Oscar Deuce. One of the men is Captain Chris Neale of the USAF.cessna o-2 oscar deuce, 2 squadron raaf -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam: Armour, Artillery, Infantry, RAAF, RAN, helicopters (Copy 2)
Actual footage of Super 8 film in colour taken during the Vietnam War. Transferred to Film, DVD.vietnam war, neervoort, john neervoort, super 8, super-8 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, 9 Squadron, RAAF. (Copy 1)
Coloured footage of helicopters in flight.9 squadron raaf -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, 9 Squadron, RAAF. (Copy 2)
Coloured footage of helicopters in flight.9 squadron raaf -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Logbook entries for Iroquois A2-110 in (SQN Vietnam & 9SQN Amberly; Canberra flights (not in 307) & Caribou A4-231 out of 35SQN Townsville operating in PNG
Coloured photocopies of the above documents (4).raaf log books, iroquois helicopter, caribou -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Journal, RAAF Vietnam Veterans Assoc. (Vic.) Newsletter
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, RAAF transport flight Vietnam 1964-1966 (Copy 1)
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