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Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Australian aviation year books, Australian Aviation Yearbook 1970
... ...Aviation associations...Australian aviation year books Aerial work operators Aero clubs & flying schools Aerodromes & airfields Aircraft movement & reporting stations Historical aircraft Aircraft production Aircraft register Airline operators domestic & internatiional Approved firms Army aviation Australian Fleet Air Arm Aviation associations Charter operators Dept of Civil Aviation 50 years of flight Helicopter operations Historical world flights History of Australian aviation Overseas aircraft companies RAAF RFDS Overview of Australia aviation for 1970 Australian Aviation Yearbook 1970 Book Australian aviation year books ...Overview of Australia aviation for 1970non-fictionOverview of Australia aviation for 1970aerial work operators, aero clubs & flying schools, aerodromes & airfields, aircraft movement & reporting stations, historical aircraft, aircraft production, aircraft register, airline operators domestic & internatiional, approved firms, army aviation, australian fleet air arm, aviation associations, charter operators, dept of civil aviation, 50 years of flight, helicopter operations, historical world flights, history of australian aviation, overseas aircraft companies, raaf, rfds -
Orbost & District Historical Societydocuments in folder, late 1960 - 1990's
... The Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia is the national body of Aero Clubs and other aviation associations. The prime objectives of the Federation are to foster aviation in Australia, to ensure adequate flying training is available to all pilots and to encourage national and local competitions, air races and other aviation events....Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland The Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia is the national body of Aero Clubs and other aviation associations. The prime objectives of the Federation are to foster aviation in Australia, to ensure adequate flying training is available to all pilots and to encourage national and local competitions, air races and other aviation events. ...The Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia is the national body of Aero Clubs and other aviation associations. The prime objectives of the Federation are to foster aviation in Australia, to ensure adequate flying training is available to all pilots and to encourage national and local competitions, air races and other aviation events.(ref R.F.A.C. web site) Orbost Aero Club began in 1969 with Basil Dowie as Chair, David Nixon as Secretary/Treasurer. The group went into recess from 1977-1991 closing in 1997. The mid 1960s were boom years in flying training in Australia and the number of Aero Clubs grew rapidly. The Club played a significant role in the establishment of the small airport at Marlo and in the ongoing operation and development of the airport over the years particularly for patient transfer by aerial ambulance. The Orbost Aero Club Club played a significant role in the establishment of the small airport at Marlo and in the ongoing operation and development of the airport over the years.A cream coloured folder ( NORMAN BROS) containing documents pertaining to membership of the Royal Federation of Aero Clubs of Australia. It contains membership cards, receipts, correspondence, minutes, application forms for gold, silver and bronze seals.On front - Orbost Aero Club R F A Corbost-aero-club royal-federation-aero-clubs -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (series) - Nomad Development Material - Collection of Vilem Gottlieb
... ITEM # DOCUMENT TYPE AIRCRAFT ORGANISATION DOCUMENT/ITEM DETAIL YEAR 1 VHS Nomad ASTA Video - Searchmaster - Miami Bust 2 Metal Plate GAF One metal trade plate - VH-SUW - property of Gov’t Aircraft Factories, Avalon Airfield, Victoria (in ASTA envelope) Unknown 3 Folder US Department of Transportation Advisory Circular - FAA AC 23-8B Flight Test Guide for Certification of Part 23 Airplanes 2003 4 Folder GA-8 Airvan Gippsland Aeronautics/Civil Air Patrol, US Airforce Auxiliary Publication on the GA-8 Skyvan by Gippsland Aeronautics and a Flight test evaluation of the GA-8 Airvan by Civil Air Patrol 2002 5 Folder General Aviation Manufacturers Association Specification for Pilot’s operating handbook - GAMA Specification No.1 2001 6 Folder Varied GAF Vilem Gottlieb - Flying Log Book (includes Nomad) 1964-1973 7 Folder Nomad Inspection Requirements Manual for N22 and N24 2007 8 Manila Folder Nomad GAF “A summary of longitudinal S & C characteristics” by P Larcy, 1973 1973 9 Bound book Aeronautical Engineering Report - AF-47 - “The take-off, climb and landing performance of small piston engine aeroplanes” by J.C. ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne ITEM # DOCUMENT TYPE AIRCRAFT ORGANISATION DOCUMENT/ITEM DETAIL YEAR 1 VHS Nomad ASTA Video - Searchmaster - Miami Bust 2 Metal Plate GAF One metal trade plate - VH-SUW - property of Gov’t Aircraft Factories, Avalon Airfield, Victoria (in ASTA envelope) Unknown 3 Folder US Department of Transportation Advisory Circular - FAA AC 23-8B Flight Test Guide for Certification of Part 23 Airplanes 2003 4 Folder GA-8 Airvan Gippsland Aeronautics/Civil Air Patrol, US Airforce Auxiliary Publication on the GA-8 Skyvan by Gippsland Aeronautics and a Flight test evaluation of the GA-8 Airvan by Civil Air Patrol 2002 5 Folder General Aviation Manufacturers Association Specification for Pilot’s operating handbook - GAMA Specification No.1 2001 6 Folder Varied GAF Vilem Gottlieb - Flying Log Book (includes Nomad) 1964-1973 7 Folder Nomad Inspection Requirements Manual for N22 and N24 2007 8 Manila Folder Nomad GAF “A summary of longitudinal S & C characteristics” by P Larcy, 1973 1973 9 Bound book Aeronautical Engineering Report - AF-47 - “The take-off, climb and landing performance of small piston engine aeroplanes” by J.C. ...Donation from Anna Gottlieb -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Trophy :Rose bowl, 1930s
... Aviation and in 1939 became the Minister for Air. He was killed in an aircraft accident in Canberra in 1940. This trophy is of considerable interest because it is a 20th century memento of the rifle clubs in the Warrnambool district and because of its association with James Fairbairn, a notable Western District personality in the first half of the 20th century. warrnambool rifle club south western district rifle clubs union ‘Paramount Plate Regd. ...This trophy was awarded in 1933 as a championship cup by the South Western District Rifle Clubs Union. Rifle Clubs have been operating in Warrnambool since 1860 and in 1904 the South Western District Rifle Clubs Union was formed. The donor of the trophy, James Fairbairn (1897-1940) was a pastoralist, aviator and politician. He served with the Royal Flying Corps in World War One and was injured and captured by the Germans. When he returned to Australia he acquired Mount Elephant Station near Derrinallum, Victoria and continued his interest in flying, becoming an expert on aviation. In politics he was firstly the member for Warrnambool in the Victorian Legislative Assembly and then held the Federal House of Representatives seat of Flinders. He was the Minister for Civil Aviation and in 1939 became the Minister for Air. He was killed in an aircraft accident in Canberra in 1940.This trophy is of considerable interest because it is a 20th century memento of the rifle clubs in the Warrnambool district and because of its association with James Fairbairn, a notable Western District personality in the first half of the 20th century. This is a silver-coloured metal bowl soldered on to a supporting stem on a circular base. There are two handles on each side of the bowl. The top of the bowl is covered with wire mesh with the original idea that the bowl could hold flowers (hence the name ‘rose bowl’). The bowl is inscribed on one side. The item is very tarnished.‘Paramount Plate Regd. EPNS Quality Plate Warranted Hand Soldered’ ‘Championship Cup No 12. South Western District Rifle Clubs Union’ ‘Presented by J. V. Fairbairn, Esq. M.L.A. 1933’ warrnambool rifle club, south western district rifle clubs union -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Document - Correspondence, VIOSH: Letters between Steve Cowley, Director of VIOSH and John Edwards, Aviation Safety Advisory Services, July 1999
... He has also included the contact information for members of the Australasian Aerospace Industry Occupational Health and Safety Association and Aerosha Address List. viosh victorian institute of occupational safety and health aviation safety advisory services steve cowley john edwards australian airline industry jacqui wells ian morgan geoffrey dell chris booth robert sweeting taa dennis else eric wigglesworth derek viner graduate diploma in occupational hazard management university of ballarat VIOSH symbol and address' Aviation Safety Services address and symbol. ...Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Letter written by John Edwards acknowledges the work done by VIOSH over the previous 21 years. It outlines the numerous people who have been through the Graduate Diploma in Occupational Hazard Management who are working in the Airlines and Flight Safety Investigations. He has also included the contact information for members of the Australasian Aerospace Industry Occupational Health and Safety Association and Aerosha Address List.Seven A4 type written pages - 4 white and 3 pinkVIOSH symbol and address' Aviation Safety Services address and symbol. Signatures of Steve Cowley and John Edwards. July 1999. Received Stamp on letter.viosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, aviation safety advisory services, steve cowley, john edwards, australian airline industry, jacqui wells, ian morgan, geoffrey dell, chris booth, robert sweeting, taa, dennis else, eric wigglesworth, derek viner, graduate diploma in occupational hazard management, university of ballarat -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBooklet, John Kepert and the Aviation Historical Society of Australia, Fishermen's Bend - A Centre of Australian Aviation, 1989
... Fishermen's Bend - A Centre of Australian Aviation - publication prepared on the 50th anniversary of Aeronautical Research Laboratory in association with the Aviation Historical Society of Australia. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Transport - Aviation and Aerodrome Fishermans Bend Built Environment - Industrial Industry - Manufacturing Engineering John KEPERT Aeronautical Research Laboratory Fishermen's Bend - A Centre of Australian Aviation - publication prepared on the 50th anniversary of Aeronautical Research Laboratory in association with the Aviation Historical Society of Australia. ...Fishermen's Bend - A Centre of Australian Aviation - publication prepared on the 50th anniversary of Aeronautical Research Laboratory in association with the Aviation Historical Society of Australia. Included are a map and aerodromes, companies and aircraft which used Fishermen's Bend A second copy is held in the Transport - Air filetransport - aviation and aerodrome, fishermans bend, built environment - industrial, industry - manufacturing, engineering, john kepert, aeronautical research laboratory -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionPainting - Conrad Wood
... The painting is now owned by Clare Harwood and is on permanent loan to the Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA) and is displayed at DEECA's Altona Museum. bushfire Bushfire Aviation Painting of Conrad Wood by Australian artist Joyce McGrath OAM Painting Conrad Wood ...Conrad Wood (Woody) graduated from the Victorian School of Forestry in 1957, and after postings with the Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) at Swifts Creek and Sirex surveys, he gravitated into the Forest Protection Division in Head Office in the early 1960s. He championed the setting up of proper contractual arrangements for aviation and was involved in implementing the first ongoing, organised contracts for firebombing in eastern Victoria in the 1960s. An early recipient of a prestigious Churchill Fellowship, Woody travelled extensively throughout 1969 in North America and Europe studying aviation in forestry and firefighting. Afterwards he was very active amongst the Churchill alumni. Woody had a passion for innovation and new technology and was instrumental in introducing new aircraft types and new approaches for forest firefighting and forest management. Amongst many other things, he played a major role in organising the trial of a RAAF C130 equipped with MAFFS for firebombing in south-eastern Australia in 1982-84, even piloting the lead plane. His inimitable style was crucial in successfully bringing together the cultures of the myriad organisations involved. Con advocated for the introduction of helicopters. He developed aerial fertilising and seeding techniques for forest management. He even managed to get involved in cloud seeding experiments for forest fire suppression and for improving water yield. Along with aviation, Conrad was passionate about literature, football, politics, food, drink, motorbikes, gardening and Glen Iris, to name a few. He was a committed campaigner on social justice issues and for many years read for vision-impaired people on public radio. He died in 2014. This painting of Woody by notable Australian artist Joyce McGrath OAM (also a Churchill Fellow) was done in the 1980s. Joyce asked Conrad to sit for this portrait which she planned to enter the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize. The portrait hung in Churchill House in Canberra, but when a new building was erected, it was returned to the artist/owner. The painting is now owned by Clare Harwood and is on permanent loan to the Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA) and is displayed at DEECA's Altona Museum.Painting of Conrad Wood by Australian artist Joyce McGrath OAMbushfire, bushfire aviation -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Joe Drage and his Tiger Moth, Rob Elliott, 1993
... aviation. After obtaining his pilot’s licence at the age of 19, Mr. Drage set about buying vintage aircraft that he feared would be sold overseas. He bought his first aircraft, a Tiger Moth in 1965. In 1972 he established Drage Historical Aircraft Museum on about 60 ha of land in Wodonga, with 5 planes. Over time this grew to 21 planes which Joe maintained so that they were all in flying order. His museum was the location for several air shows which included fly-ins by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association...aviation. After obtaining his pilot’s licence at the age of 19, Mr. Drage set about buying vintage aircraft that he feared would be sold overseas. He bought his first aircraft, a Tiger Moth in 1965. In 1972 he established Drage Historical Aircraft Museum on about 60 ha of land in Wodonga, with 5 planes. Over time this grew to 21 planes which Joe maintained so that they were all in flying order. His museum was the location for several air shows which included fly-ins by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association ...This image is one from a series of portraits taken by Rob Elliott to record the character of the Border District through the faces if its identities. Born on 10 July 1931 in Walwa, Joseph Gordon (Joe) Drage operated a timber mill and earthmoving business, but his great passion was aviation. After obtaining his pilot’s licence at the age of 19, Mr. Drage set about buying vintage aircraft that he feared would be sold overseas. He bought his first aircraft, a Tiger Moth in 1965. In 1972 he established Drage Historical Aircraft Museum on about 60 ha of land in Wodonga, with 5 planes. Over time this grew to 21 planes which Joe maintained so that they were all in flying order. His museum was the location for several air shows which included fly-ins by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association. The land occupied by the Museum was compulsorily acquired by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation and Wangaratta council bought the aircraft collection for about $2 million. They opened Drage Airworld in 1984. The cost of maintaining the collection became too much for the council which closed it down in 2002. Joe Drage died on 9 August 2017.This portrait depicts a person who made a significant contribution to the Wodonga community.A portrait of Joe Drage sitting on the wheel of his Tigermoth. The photo has been mounted in a metal frame.joe drage airworld, aircraft museum wodonga, joe drage -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBook - Airmen I have Met - Their Stories, Derrick Rolland, 1999
... aviation. After obtaining his pilot’s licence at the age of 19, Mr. Drage set about buying vintage aircraft that he feared would be sold overseas. He bought his first aircraft, a Tiger Moth in 1965. In 1972 he established Drage Historical Aircraft Museum on about 60 ha of land in Wodonga, with 5 planes. Over time this grew to 21 planes which Joe maintained so that they were all in flying order. His museum was the location for several air shows which included fly-ins by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association ...This book includes biographies of 16 different airmen with whom the compiler has come in contact. They have had their own uniques experiences in aviation. 12 of them served in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). One of the aviators featured in this publication is Joe Drage, Born on 10 July 1931 in Walwa, Joseph Gordon (Joe) Drage operated a timber mill and earthmoving business, but his great passion was aviation. After obtaining his pilot’s licence at the age of 19, Mr. Drage set about buying vintage aircraft that he feared would be sold overseas. He bought his first aircraft, a Tiger Moth in 1965. In 1972 he established Drage Historical Aircraft Museum on about 60 ha of land in Wodonga, with 5 planes. Over time this grew to 21 planes which Joe maintained so that they were all in flying order. His museum was the location for several air shows which included fly-ins by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association. The land occupied by the Museum was compulsorily acquired by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation and Wangaratta council bought the aircraft collection for about $2 million. They opened Drage Airworld in 1984. The cost of maintaining the collection became too much for the council which closed it down in 2002. Joe Drage died on 9 August 2017.This publication has a hard cover with a dust jacket. It consists of 191 pages, including 85 black and white and 12 coloured images.This book includes biographies of 16 different airmen with whom the compiler has come in contact. They have had their own uniques experiences in aviation. 12 of them served in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). One of the aviators featured in this publication is Joe Drage, Born on 10 July 1931 in Walwa, Joseph Gordon (Joe) Drage operated a timber mill and earthmoving business, but his great passion was aviation. After obtaining his pilot’s licence at the age of 19, Mr. Drage set about buying vintage aircraft that he feared would be sold overseas. He bought his first aircraft, a Tiger Moth in 1965. In 1972 he established Drage Historical Aircraft Museum on about 60 ha of land in Wodonga, with 5 planes. Over time this grew to 21 planes which Joe maintained so that they were all in flying order. His museum was the location for several air shows which included fly-ins by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association. The land occupied by the Museum was compulsorily acquired by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation and Wangaratta council bought the aircraft collection for about $2 million. They opened Drage Airworld in 1984. The cost of maintaining the collection became too much for the council which closed it down in 2002. Joe Drage died on 9 August 2017.air pilots australia, aviation history, joe drage, joe drage airworld -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMedal - Antique Aeroplane Association Wodonga Air Show Medallion, 1981
... Aviation history...Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia...Aviation history Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia Joe Drage Airworld airshow Wodonga DH Tiger Moth On the front around the medallion surrounding an image of a Tiger Moth aircraft: "The Golden Anniversary of the DH. 82 "Tiger Moth" 1931-1981" Numbered 71 On reverse around the edge: "Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia/ WODONGA 1981". ...This medallion was produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show which was held at Wodonga in 1981. It took place at Joe Drage's Air World Museum in Wodonga, Victoria. It recognised the 50th anniversary of the manufacture of the first De Haviland 82 Tiger Moth in 1931. This medallion and 2 other linked medallions were owned by Mr. Clive Cossor. He spent a lot of time at Drage's Historical Aircraft Museum and also helped transport gliders. He was also at the Albury racecourse as a teenager to assist in moving the Uiver when it was forced to land in a storm during the MacRobertson Trophy Air Race from London to Melbourne in October 1934.This medallion is significant as it records an important event recognising aviation in Australia and recognises the development of the Tiger Moth aircraft.A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show held at Wodonga in 1981On the front around the medallion surrounding an image of a Tiger Moth aircraft: "The Golden Anniversary of the DH. 82 "Tiger Moth" 1931-1981" Numbered 71 On reverse around the edge: "Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia/ WODONGA 1981". In the centre: "SPONSORS/2AY/ALBURY-WODONGA"aviation history, antique aeroplane association of australia, joe drage airworld, airshow wodonga, dh tiger moth -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMedal - Antique Aeroplane Association Wodonga Medallion, 1982
... Aviation history...Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia...Aviation history Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia Joe Drage Airworld airshow Wodonga Around edge of the front of medallion "ANTIQUE AEROPLANE ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIA WODONGA 1982" with the De Haviland logo in the centre, On the reverse side "SPONSORS/RADIO/2AY/ALBURY-WODONGA" 8 A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show held at Wodonga. ...This medallion was produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show which was held at Wodonga. It took place at Joe Drage's Air World Museum in Wodonga, Victoria. The event included a fly-in by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association which attracted vintage planes from all parts of Australia. This medallion and 2 other linked medallions were owned by Mr. Clive Cossor. He spent a lot of time at Drage's Historical Aircraft Museum and also helped transport gliders. He was also at the Albury racecourse as a teenager to assist in moving the Uiver when it was forced to land in a storm during the MacRobertson Trophy Air Race from London to Melbourne in October 1934.This medallion is significant as it records an important event recognising aviation in Australia.A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's annual air show held at Wodonga. Around edge of the front of medallion "ANTIQUE AEROPLANE ASSOCIATION AUSTRALIA WODONGA 1982" with the De Haviland logo in the centre, On the reverse side "SPONSORS/RADIO/2AY/ALBURY-WODONGA" 8aviation history, antique aeroplane association of australia, joe drage airworld, airshow wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncMedal - Antique Aeroplane Association Wodonga Air Show Medallion, 1980
... Aviation history...Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia...Aviation history Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia Joe Drage Airworld airshow Wodonga Amy Johnson On the front around the medallion: "ON THE AIR FOR 50 YEARS/ANTIQUE AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION 1980" . ...This medallion was produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's fourth annual air show which was held at Wodonga on June 14 and 15, 1980. It took place at Joe Drage's Air World Museum in Wodonga, Victoria. The event included a fly-in by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association which attracted 105 vintage planes from all parts of Australia. The show incorporated the Amy Johnson memorial rally to recognise the 50th anniversary of Amy Johnson's flight from England to Australia in 1930. Radio 2AY, the sponsor of the annual air show began broadcasting in 1930. This medallion and 2 other linked medallions were owned by Mr. Clive Cossor. He spent a lot of time at Drage's Historical Aircraft Museum and also helped transport gliders. He was also at the Albury racecourse as a teenager to assist in moving the Uiver when it was forced to land in a storm during the MacRobertson Trophy Air Race from London to Melbourne in October 1934.This medallion is significant as it records an important event recognising aviation in Australia and recognises Amy Johnson, the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia.A medallion produced to commemorate the Antique Aeroplane Association of Australia's fourth annual air show held at Wodonga on June 14 and 15, 1980 On the front around the medallion: "ON THE AIR FOR 50 YEARS/ANTIQUE AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION 1980" . In the centre "SPONSORS/ 3AY/ALBURY-WODONGA/50th/ANNIVERSARY AMY JOHNSON/FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA/41/WODONGA 1980" On reverse: a depiction of Amy Johnson with wings inscribed "JOHNNIE 1930"aviation history, antique aeroplane association of australia, joe drage airworld, airshow wodonga, amy johnson -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Drage's Historical Aircraft Museum, Wodonga
... aviation. After obtaining his pilot’s licence at the age of 19, Mr. Drage set about buying vintage aircraft that he feared would be sold overseas. He bought his first aircraft, a Tiger Moth in 1965. In 1972 he established Drage Historical Aircraft Museum on about 60 ha of land in Wodonga, with 5 planes. Over time this grew to 21 planes which Joe maintained so that they were all in flying order. His museum was the location for several air shows which included fly-ins by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association...aviation. After obtaining his pilot’s licence at the age of 19, Mr. Drage set about buying vintage aircraft that he feared would be sold overseas. He bought his first aircraft, a Tiger Moth in 1965. In 1972 he established Drage Historical Aircraft Museum on about 60 ha of land in Wodonga, with 5 planes. Over time this grew to 21 planes which Joe maintained so that they were all in flying order. His museum was the location for several air shows which included fly-ins by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association ...Born on 10 July 1931 in Walwa, Joseph Gordon (Joe) Drage operated a timber mill and earthmoving business, but his great passion was aviation. After obtaining his pilot’s licence at the age of 19, Mr. Drage set about buying vintage aircraft that he feared would be sold overseas. He bought his first aircraft, a Tiger Moth in 1965. In 1972 he established Drage Historical Aircraft Museum on about 60 ha of land in Wodonga, with 5 planes. Over time this grew to 21 planes which Joe maintained so that they were all in flying order. His museum was the location for several air shows which included fly-ins by members of the Antique Aeroplane Association. The land occupied by the Museum was compulsorily acquired by the Albury-Wodonga Development Corporation and Wangaratta council bought the aircraft collection for about $2 million. They opened Drage Airworld in 1984. The cost of maintaining the collection became too much for the council which closed it down in 2002. Joe Drage died on 9 August 2017.This image is significant because it depicts a popular Wodonga business which brought many people to the region over more than a decade.A black and white photo of building used as aircraft museum in Wodongaaircraft museum wodonga, joe drage, joe drage airworld -
Unions BallaratWork on paper - Blue, White and Pink Collar Workers in Australia (D.J. Spiers Collection), Williams, Claire, 1988
... Exposition of industries covered by the following unions: Australian Telecommunications Employees' Association; Australian Flight Attendants' Association; Australian Bank Employees' Union. btlc ballarat trades and labour council unions telecommunications - telstra aviation - flight attendants banking - employees technological advancement equal opportunity - women's rights management of change Title page: 'D.J. ...Emerging unionism of phone technicians, flight attendants and bank employees in Australia. Effects of technology upon these professions. Equal opportunity and women's rights perspectives.Workplace change - technology - management of change. Exposition of industries covered by the following unions: Australian Telecommunications Employees' Association; Australian Flight Attendants' Association; Australian Bank Employees' Union.Book.Title page: 'D.J. Spiers, Curtin University, December 1988', in blue ink. Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, unions, telecommunications - telstra, aviation - flight attendants, banking - employees, technological advancement, equal opportunity - women's rights, management of change -
Benalla Aviation Museum and Men's Shed Inc.Newsletter - Victory Edition August 1945, Air Force Association Victory Issue August 1945
... Benalla Aviation Museum and Men's Shed Inc. 1 Hangar Lane Benalla Airfield Benalla Air Force Association Victory Issue August 1945 Newsletter Victory Edition August 1945 ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - John Porter Estate Collection, John Porter Estate Collection See Description for contents
... Aviation - 1934 - 1945 X48 Inspection Illustrations A-280 - DC6 - 11/6/1951 X48 Ansett Milestones - 1909 - 1994. Includes loose paperwork re John Porter career X48 History of Aircraft Associated with the Ansett Group of Airlines - November, 1999 - Edition 2 X48 The Early Birds Association of Australia Ltd X48 Farewell Album - August, 1980 X48 Ansett - A.N.A. - Pilot Seniority List - 29th August, 1966 X48 The Lockheed Electra Saga X48 Airlines X48 A.N.A. ...Aviation - 1934 - 1945 X48 Inspection Illustrations A-280 - DC6 - 11/6/1951 X48 Ansett Milestones - 1909 - 1994. Includes loose paperwork re John Porter career X48 History of Aircraft Associated with the Ansett Group of Airlines - November, 1999 - Edition 2 X48 The Early Birds Association of Australia Ltd X48 Farewell Album - August, 1980 X48 Ansett - A.N.A. - Pilot Seniority List - 29th August, 1966 X48 The Lockheed Electra Saga X48 Airlines X48 A.N.A. ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - John Porter Collection
... Association badge Leave of Absence - John Porter - 12/5/1945. Multiple photos of trip to Scotland. Victorian Early Birds & Friends. Minutes of meetings, correspondence etc - 2005 - 2008. John Porter non RAAF. Miscellaneous records, articles regarding direction generally. Ansett Airlines - DC9 Aircraft Training Manual. Published 1/5/1966. D. Elford. Ansett Airlines - VOR Course Notes. Published 23/11/1964. D. Elford. Captain Paul Wilson - DFC, OAM. The Banfield Interviews - recorded 4/5/2010. John Porter. Flight Radio Operator's Manual x 2. Department of Civil Aviation...Association badge Leave of Absence - John Porter - 12/5/1945. Multiple photos of trip to Scotland. Victorian Early Birds & Friends. Minutes of meetings, correspondence etc - 2005 - 2008. John Porter non RAAF. Miscellaneous records, articles regarding direction generally. Ansett Airlines - DC9 Aircraft Training Manual. Published 1/5/1966. D. Elford. Ansett Airlines - VOR Course Notes. Published 23/11/1964. D. Elford. Captain Paul Wilson - DFC, OAM. The Banfield Interviews - recorded 4/5/2010. John Porter. Flight Radio Operator's Manual x 2. Department of Civil Aviation ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Aviation directories, The Aeroplane Directory of British Aviation 1956 Edition
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Aviation directories Service aviation Civil ministries/establishments/boards & other authorities Aviation industry Commercial aviation International bodies Learned bodies/ professional associations & clubs Aeronautical press Who's who in British aviation Guide to all branches of aviation throughout UK & Commonwealth, circa 1956 The Aeroplane Directory of British Aviation 1956 Edition Book Aviation directories ...Guide to all branches of aviation throughout UK & Commonwealth, circa 1956non-fictionGuide to all branches of aviation throughout UK & Commonwealth, circa 1956service aviation, civil ministries/establishments/boards & other authorities, aviation industry, commercial aviation, international bodies, learned bodies/ professional associations & clubs, aeronautical press, who's who in british aviation -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - Updates of specifications for Pilots operating handbook 1996 revision, General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) pilot operating handbook
... General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) pilot operating handbook...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) pilot operating handbook Document Updates of specifications for Pilots operating handbook 1996 revision ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet - Fishermens Bend - A Centre of Australian Aviation by John Kepert in Association with the Aviation Historical Society of Australia, John Kepert, Fishermens Bend - A Centre of Australian Aviation, 1989
... Fishermens Bend - A Centre of Australian Aviation by John Kepert in Association with the Aviation Historical Society of Australia...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne This booklet is related to the 50th anniversary of Aeronautical Research Laboratory Fishermens Bend - A Centre of Australian Aviation Booklet Fishermens Bend - A Centre of Australian Aviation by John Kepert in Association with the Aviation Historical Society of Australia John Kepert ...This booklet is related to the 50th anniversary of Aeronautical Research LaboratoryThis booklet is related to the 50th anniversary of Aeronautical Research Laboratory -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (collection) - Simon Warrender Collection See items under Description
... In association with Air Kangaroo. Book Feb-89 International Aviation - Melbourne.Adelaide.Perth.Hobart. ...In association with Air Kangaroo. Book Feb-89 International Aviation - Melbourne.Adelaide.Perth.Hobart. ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBadge (item) - Pin - Back Button For Australian Licensed Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA)
... Association (ALAEA). ALAEA is a registered trade union and a federally registered employee organization representing aircraft maintenance engineers in Australia. The pin features the slogan " DON'T LEAVE THE GROUND WITHOUT US", emphasizing the critical role engineers play in aviation safety....Association (ALAEA). ALAEA is a registered trade union and a federally registered employee organization representing aircraft maintenance engineers in Australia. The pin features the slogan " DON'T LEAVE THE GROUND WITHOUT US", emphasizing the critical role engineers play in aviation safety. ...
