Showing 1516 items matching " weights."
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP RAAF Pub 259 Weight Sheet Summary for Beaufighter
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP RAAF Pub 829 Weight Sheet Summary for Vampire
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP RAAF Pub 522 Weight Sheet Summary for Hudson
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP RAAF Pub 667 Weight Sheet Summary for York
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - (SP) AAP RAAF Pub 721:91 Vol 1 Pt 5 RAAF Sycamore Weight Sheet Summary
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft design, Preliminary Aircraft Design
Technical overview of aircraft design methods circa 1941non-fictionTechnical overview of aircraft design methods circa 1941sketches, engine selection, propellers, load, weight estimation, balance -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft design, Component Design
Overview of components of aircraft design, circa 1954non-fictionOverview of components of aircraft design, circa 1954aircraft structures, landing gear, riveting, air conditioning & pressurization, control systems, fuel systems, weight, power actuating systems -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aeronautical Engineering, Weight-Strenght Analysis of Aircraft Structures
Overview methods for analyzing & predicting structural weight of aircraft & missiles, circa 1952non-fictionOverview methods for analyzing & predicting structural weight of aircraft & missiles, circa 1952aircraft structural design, structural-weight equations, material properties & behaviour -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft design, Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach
Industry perspective on new aircraft concept development process, circa 1992non-fictionIndustry perspective on new aircraft concept development process, circa 1992overview of design process, sizing, airfoils, thrust to weight, configuration layout, payload, crew station/passengers, landing gear, performance, cost analysis -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Terence Fitzsimons, Two fat ladies and Hercules Tom : the story of the Australian giant family, 2015
Two Fat Ladies and Hercules Tom: The Story of the Australian Giant Family by Terence FitzSimons tells the fascinating tale of Clara, Anna, and Tom Snell, siblings from Gippsland, Australia, who became internationally famous as "The Australian Giant Family" in the late 1800s. Discovered by Max Kreitmayer, the proprietor of Melbourne Waxworks, they toured the world, performing in America, Great Britain, South Africa, and beyond. Their combined weight as adults exceeded half a ton, making them a spectacle of their time. The book also delves into their encounters with other famous performers, such as Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy and Buffalo Bill, as well as the challenges they faced, including tensions with their father, William Snell, who managed their early careers. (AI generated)202 p.; 23 cmnon-fictionTwo Fat Ladies and Hercules Tom: The Story of the Australian Giant Family by Terence FitzSimons tells the fascinating tale of Clara, Anna, and Tom Snell, siblings from Gippsland, Australia, who became internationally famous as "The Australian Giant Family" in the late 1800s. Discovered by Max Kreitmayer, the proprietor of Melbourne Waxworks, they toured the world, performing in America, Great Britain, South Africa, and beyond. Their combined weight as adults exceeded half a ton, making them a spectacle of their time. The book also delves into their encounters with other famous performers, such as Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy and Buffalo Bill, as well as the challenges they faced, including tensions with their father, William Snell, who managed their early careers. (AI generated)hercules tom, snell siblings, clara snell, anna snell, tom snell, australian giant family, max kreitmayer, melbourne waxworks -
Churchill Island Heritage Precinct
Machine - Wool Press
The Churchill Island collection includes objects from the 18th and 20th centuries. The collection is presented in sets and series, of which this object belongs to the National Trust sub-collection.Wool presses were used in shearing sheds around the country to create bales of wool by hand in preparation for transport to the wool markets for purchase and distribution. Bales have been used to store and were a standard trading unit for wool for centuries. A standard wool bale holds about 60 compressed wool fleeces and weighs a minimum of 120 kgs. The square shape and weight enabled them to be stacked on wagons or in warehouses, and a large pack horse could carry one on each side. Large, retangular upright metal wool press, unpainted with some surface rust.farm machinery, wool, wool press, hand operated, shearing, national trust -
Great Stupa of Universal Compassion
Certificate (item) - Framed certificate from Vietnamese Gemstones Association (Hoi Da Quy Viet Nam), Vietnamese Gemstones Association, 2009
The Jade Buddha for Universal Peace, the largest Buddha carved from gemstone-quality jade in the world, is the centrepiece of the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion in Bendigo, Australia. Standing 2.5 metres tall and weighing 4 tonnes, this priceless Buddhist statue toured over 120 cities across 20 countries from 2009 to 2018, inspiring peace in families, schools, and communities worldwide. After attracting an estimated 12 million visitors, it returned to the Great Stupa in May 2018, where it continues to be a potent symbol of peace. The Jade Buddha for Universal Peace was carved from a rare boulder of translucent gemstone-quality jade (“Polar Pride”) that was discovered in Canada in the year 2000. This certificate confirms its origin and quality and details its dimensions and weight in support of the claim that it is the largest Buddha carved from gemstone-quality jade in the world. jade buddha, memorabilia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Piper Seminole, Piper Seminole Information Manual
Overview of Piper Seminole for pilots, circa 1978non-fictionOverview of Piper Seminole for pilots, circa 1978general overview, limitations, emergency & normal procedures, performanmce, weight and balance, systems, handling, servicing and maintenance, safety tips -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Hook, Mid-20th century
A cast iron hook was made for lifting heavy loads in a marine or warehouse environment. The hook would be attached to the end of a chain or rope around a heavy load such as a pallet or container. The other end may have been joined to a pulley or crane for lifting and moving it around. The inscription on the hook shows the SWL or Safe Working Load as 3 Ton. The SWL was used in the industry for many years to rate safe loads but it is no longer used to identify the maximum capacity of equipment. In 2002 the Australian Standard AS 1418 for Cranes, Hoists and Winches changed, and the term Safe Work Load was changed to Rated Capacity, which was defined differently.The hook represents the equipment needed on a ship or at a port, railyard, transport depot or warehouse in the 19th and 20th centuries to move cargo and loads. The inscription of SWL on the hook is significant for its use as a guide for many years to work out the weight of the load the hook could safely hold. However, time and experience have led to a change in Australian Standards and the load is now measured by another formula that gives the load's Rated Capacity.Hook; large iron hook with a ring formed in the top. Inscription stamped into the metal and indicates that the Safe Working Load (SWL) for the hook to lift is 3 Ton.Marked "ani" "SWL 3TON"warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, lifting hook, maritime equipment, lifting equipment, warehousing, cargo, loads, rigging, marine technology, swl, safe working load, 3 ton, rated capacity, load limit -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Aircraft structures, The Aeroplane Structure
Overview of the design & purpose of the parts of an aircraft, circa 1945Small booknon-fictionOverview of the design & purpose of the parts of an aircraft, circa 1945general principles, design methods, structural loads, strenght/weight/safety, frameworks, ties, struts & beams, main plane structures, fuselage structure, undercarriage structure, tail unit -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - AAP RAAF Pub 528 Wirraway Weight Sheet Summary A20 Nov 1949