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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.004-3 Repair And Reconditioning Instructions Canberra mk 20/21
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7276.180-3M Flap Jack Part Number 07016 Y CO1 Canberra Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.006-6-8 Canberra MK20/21 Aircraft Planned Servicing Schedule E Servicing Amendment No 9
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.005-6-2 Canberra MK21 Aircraft Planned Service Schedule Turn Around Servicing
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.006-14 Flying Instructors Manual Canberra
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.004-6-20 Canberra MK20 Aircraft Planned Servicing Schedule H Servicing
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.004-6-19 Canberra MK20 Aircraft Planned Servicing Schedule B Servicing
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.004-4-5 Canberra MK 20 Aircraft Illustrated Parts Breakdown Book 5 of 5 Date:15SEP75, ANA History 12 Ansett airways papers
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.116-100-9 Canberra Modifications 801-900
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.004-4-1 Canberra MK 20 Aircraft Illustrated Parts Breakdown Book 1 of 5 Copy No 2 Dated 15Sep75
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.004-4-3 Canberra MK 20 Aircraft Illustrated Parts Breakdown Book 3 of 5 Date: 15SEP75
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.004-4-2 Canberra MK 20 Aircraft Illustrated Parts Breakdown Book 2 of 5 Data: 15SEP75
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.005-6-1 Canberra MK 21 Aircraft Planned Servicing Schedule Before Flight Servicing Date:May76
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - (SP) AAP 7214.004-2-2 Canberra MK20 General and Technical Information Date:2JUN76
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Victorian Railway History Library
Book, Taylor, Colin, Australia By Rail, 1988
From the vast emptiness of the Nullarbor Plain, on the longest straight rail line in the world, to the twisting tracks of outback Queensland and the rainforests of the north, Australia's railways offer a rich variety of contrasting experiences. Taking the train is an ideal way to explore the continent in comfort and style. Features include: fully revised fifth edition- updated and expanded: with seventy maps including the new Ghan extension to Darwin, rail travel for all budgets--from the five-star luxury of the Great South Pacific Express to economy sleeping berths for budget-conscious travellers, plus full details of the Austrailpass and other passes and ticket bargains, railway route guides with seventy rail maps--all main lines and branches, what to look out for when travelling, and where to stop, railway history--and the battle for the survival of rail in Australia, city guides and maps--the best sights, recommended hotels, and restaurants in many stops along the lines; with extensive sections on Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, and Canberra.ill, maps, p.144.non-fictionFrom the vast emptiness of the Nullarbor Plain, on the longest straight rail line in the world, to the twisting tracks of outback Queensland and the rainforests of the north, Australia's railways offer a rich variety of contrasting experiences. Taking the train is an ideal way to explore the continent in comfort and style. Features include: fully revised fifth edition- updated and expanded: with seventy maps including the new Ghan extension to Darwin, rail travel for all budgets--from the five-star luxury of the Great South Pacific Express to economy sleeping berths for budget-conscious travellers, plus full details of the Austrailpass and other passes and ticket bargains, railway route guides with seventy rail maps--all main lines and branches, what to look out for when travelling, and where to stop, railway history--and the battle for the survival of rail in Australia, city guides and maps--the best sights, recommended hotels, and restaurants in many stops along the lines; with extensive sections on Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, and Canberra.railroad travel -- australia -- guidebooks, railroad travel -- australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - Photos and articles of PL 7 tanker Canberra Mirage Beaufighter Firefly Mosquito Flying Jeep, CAC PL 7 tanker Kingsford Smith and Nomad photos includes other aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Album (Item) - Mark Webber collection includes Hawker demon Dragon Wapiti Miles Magister Wirraway Gannett's Avro Anson Douglas DC 3 Lockheed Hudson Canberra crash august 1940 Empire flying boat Gipsy Moth Seagull Clipper Wright Whirlwind Tiger moth Fairey Battle Stinson Reliant Miles Falcon Parkes museum ME109 Bristol Beaufort Sunderland Short Blenheim Whitley Vickers Wellington Spitfire Blackburn Miles Master Hurricane Harvard Oxford, Photographs of various 1940's era planes
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Merri-bek City Council
Ceramic - Ceramic, acrylic paint, gold lustre and mix media, Bundit Puangthong et al, FLESH, 2018
In creating these pieces, Vipoo Srivilasa initiated the process by sculpting three figures with bare surfaces. Bundit Puangthong then added his artistic touch by painting each sculpture. The artists' conceptual visions harmonized perfectly, especially considering their shared commitment to Buddhist principles, which frequently inspire their respective artistic practices. After Bundit completed his painting, Vipoo enlivened the pieces by adding eyes to the figures. He also embellished the works with pom-poms, lending them a softness that makes them appear both approachable and innocent, despite the weightiness of their themes. Each sculpture embodies a specific teaching from Buddhism: "FLESH" features a golden umbrella, serving as a metaphor for sex. -
Merri-bek City Council
Ceramic - Ceramic, acrylic paint, gold lustre and mix media, Bundit Puangthong et al, FOOD, 2018
These captivating pieces are part of a series called "FOOD / FLESH / FAME," a collaborative effort between Melbourne-based Thai artists Bundit Puangthong and Vipoo Srivilasa. Drawing from Buddhist teachings, the series explores the three elements of attachment: Food (consumption), Flesh (sex), and Fame (power). Although these elements are known to cause suffering, they remain persistently alluring, a paradox that the artists intend to explore further in the future. In creating these pieces, Vipoo Srivilasa initiated the process by sculpting three figures with bare surfaces. Bundit Puangthong then added his artistic touch by painting each sculpture. The artists' conceptual visions harmonized perfectly, especially considering their shared commitment to Buddhist principles, which frequently inspire their respective artistic practices. After Bundit completed his painting, Vipoo enlivened the pieces by adding eyes to the figures. He also embellished the works with pom-poms, lending them a softness that makes them appear both approachable and innocent, despite the weightiness of their themes. Each sculpture embodies a specific teaching from Buddhism: "FOOD" depicts a durian, the king of fruits, painted by Bundit Puangthong. He notes, "Despite its pungent aroma, many people still love to eat it."Donated the by the artists -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - AP 1018-0402-1B Canberra B MK 2 Aircraft General And Technical Information
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document - AAP 7214.004-2-1 Canberra Bomber General Information