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Manual (Item) - Astronomical Navigation For Aviators
Description: SUPERSEDES RTCA 9-48/DO-9, PUBLISHED 16/2/1948 AND RTCA 10-48/DO-10, PUBLISHED 17/2/1948. 91 pages. Published by Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics. Published 12/5/1948. D629.132 RAD. General Introduction to Air Traffic Control Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Practical Air Navigation
Description: 102 pages. Published by D. Van Nostrand Company, Inc. Published September 1941. Airplane Metal Work Vol. 3 - Airplane Sheet Metal Pattern Development and Template Making Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Airplane Hydraulic Systems
Description: 407 pages. Published by Weems System of Navigation Inc. Published 1958. D. 629. 13251 LYO. Guide to Air Navigation Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Aircrew Notes Westland Wessex Mk.31B
Description: 50 pages. Published by RAAF. Published on unknown date. Aircraft Photos of over 50 years of the Royal Australian Air Force Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Standard Gunnery Notes For Air Crew
Description: 5 pages. Published by SES Pty Ltd - Australian Bureau of Meteorology. Published 1997. Introduction to Project AEROSONDE - Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Environmental Research and Meteorological Monitoring Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Gyro Gun Sights
Description: 50 pages. Published by Air Ministry - Ministry of Supply. Published May 1955. 110A-0300-1F6. Textbook of Air Armament Part 6 - Air Weapon sighting systems: Chapter 6, Dive Bombsights. Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Ballistic Theory And Data For Aircraft Rockets
Description: 100 pages. Published by Air Ministry and Ministry of Supply. Published September 1958. 110A-0300-1F5. Textbook of Air Armament Part 6 - Principles and Methods of Weapon Design and Testing: Chapter 5, Gyro Gun Sights Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Design Of Unguided Aircraft Rockets
Description: 100 pages. Published by Air Ministry and Ministry of Supply. Published November 1952. 110A-0300-1E4. Textbook of Air Armament Part 5 - Chapter 4, Ballistic Theory and Data for Aircraft Rockets (Air to Air & Air to Surface) Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Aircraft Gun Ammunition
Description: 50 pages. Published by Air Ministry and Ministry of Supply. Published October 1958. 110A-0300-1D8. Textbook of Air Armament Part 4 - Principles and Methods of Weapon Design and Testing: Chapter 8, Design of Unguided Aircraft Rockets Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Design Of Aircraft Rocket Installations
Description: 50 pages. Published by Air Ministry and Ministry of Supply. Published November 1954. 110A-0300-1D4. Textbook of Air Armament Part 4 - Principles and Methods of Weapon Design and Testing: Chapter 4, Aircraft Gun Ammunition Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Perspex Acrylic Materials
Description: 40 pages. Published by Air Ministry and Ministry of Supply. Published October 1958. 110A-0300-1D3. Textbook of Air Armament Part 4 - Principles and Methods of Weapon Design and Testing: Chapter 3, Design of Aircraft Rocket Installations Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Flight Manual - Caribou
Description: 30 pages. Published by CAC. Published January 1943. Air Publication No. 257. Manual of Operating Instructions for Boomerang Interceptor Aircraft Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Flight Manual For Canberra Mk.20
Description: 250 pages. Published by RAAF. Published January 1945. RAAF Air Publication No. 615. The Australian Beaufighter Mk.21 Aircraft Descriptive Manual Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Mo-Mat Demonstration
Description: 39 pages. Published by Air Associates Inc. Published 1954. AIR 001 Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Aircraft Instrument Catalog - Ninth Annual Issue
Description: 32 pages. Published by Air Logistics Corporation. Published 25/6/1966. AL/66-26 Level of Importance: World. -
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Manual (Item) - Miles Master Training Aircraft pilot notes, Pilot's Notes Master III Aeroplane Twin Wasp Junior S.B.4-G Engine
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Manual (Item) - Hotspur Gliders repair scheme, Part 4 Major Repair Scheme for Hotspur I and III Gliders
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Book (Item) - Service, Maintenance And Overhaul Instructions Air Check Valves Type 557
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Machine - Douglas DC-2 A30-9 ("VHCRK", Nc13782), 1934
Historical Details: The AARG aircraft as NC13782, the 32nd DC-2 to be constructed, was one of the first ten DC-2's purchased by famed American WW1 ace Eddie Rickenbacker in October 1934 to create his famous "Great Silver Fleet" at Eastern Airlines in the USA. Replaced by D. Description: The Douglas DC-2 holds an important place in world and Australian aviation history with its success in the 1934 England to Australia Air Race. Operating as a scheduled KLM airline service, with passengers and airmail, a DC2 PH-AJU "Uiver" placed outright. Level of Importance: Nationaldc2 uiver -
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Machine - De Havilland DH114 Vampire T35 A79-835 (Displayed As A79-819)
Historical Details: . Description: First flown on the 29th of September 1943, the Vampire, in its many versions, came to be the most widely used British military jet aircraft ever produced, and saw service with some 25 air forces around the world. In 1951 the RAAF ordered 36 DeHavilland. Level of Importance: Regionaldh vampire -
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Machine - Boeing 737-200 RP-C006 (Cockpit & Forward Fuselage)
Historical Details: Brief overview of the airframe: • Built at the Boeing 737 Production line at Renton Washington, United States of America • 09/12/82 First flown from Renton Municipal Airport • 1988 saw a change of registration to N270AU • 27/2/1997 US Air became US Ai. Description: The Boeing 737 is a short- to medium-range twinjet narrow-body airliner. Originally developed as a shorter, lower-cost twin-engined airliner derived from Boeing's 707 and 727, the 737 has developed into a family of ten passenger models with a capacity of. Level of Importance: Regionalb737 -
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Equipment (item) - Rude Star Identifier with Hydrographic Modifications A N Type 1 Hydrographic Office No. 2102-C, Star Identifier
This star finder, designed for aeronautical use, was based on the Rude form as modified by Elmer Collins of the United States Hydrographic Office. It consists of a white plastic planisphere with the northern sky on one side and the southern on the other that shows all the stars in the American and the British Air Almanacs; nine clear plastic altitude-azimuth templates for use at different latitudes up to 85° north and south; an instruction card; and a leatherette container. It was published in March 1942 under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, and cost $2.50. -
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Flyer (item), Butler Air Transport: Timetable Information Fares/ Map
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Booklet, Butler Air Transport Annual Report 1953
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Booklet (item) - Air Force Today, Air Force Today. RAAF
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Magazine (item) - This Air Age, Staff Magazine of Trans-Australia Airlines
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Magazine (item) - This Air Age, Staff Magazine of Trans-Australia Airlines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (item) - This Air Age, Staff Magazine of Trans-Australia Airlines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (item) - This Air Age, Staff Magazine of Trans-Australia Airlines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (item) - This Air Age, Staff Magazine of Trans-Australia Airlines