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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Drawing, Mary Macqueen, Cheetah, c. 1972
UnknownLine drawing of a cheetah reclining and looking over its shoulder to the right. Mounted in pale cream matt. In red wooden frame with glass glazing.Front: M. Macq (lower left, signature)(pencil) Back: "Cheetah" $65 Drawing Mary Macqueen Iowen St East Kew 3102 803155 -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Booklet - Pilots Notes Manual, The Anson Aeroplane, Two Cheetah Engines
Typical of manual used by pilots Paperback tan in colour, 10 pagesPilots Notes, The Anson Aeroplane, Two Cheetah IX Enginesmanual, pilots notes, cheetah engine, -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah 300Hp Air Cooled 7 Cylinder Radial
Historical Details: . Description: The Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah was designed in Britain and originally known as the Lynx. It was built in large numbers and powered both the Avro Anson and Airspeed Oxford.. Level of Importance: State -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Armstrong Siddeley Aircraft Engine Servicing Manuals Cheetah V and Vc Cheetah 1X Genet and Genet Major Mk 1a
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Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Propeller
This type of propeller was used on Oxford Airspeed aircraft which was a similar type as the Avro Anson and also used for training at other air schools in Australia.Wooden two blade propeller, painted black with red tip one endDRG Z 3931 /4 Cheetah X LHpropeller, cheetah, oxford airspeed, -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Photograph (item) - Armstrong-Siddeley Cheetah Engine Front Cover Assembly, Group B. Section 4 Cheetah IX Front Cover Assembly
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Armstrong-Siddeley Cheetah Mk.15 and 17 engine manual, Cheetah Mk.15 and 17 Aero Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah Engines Maintenance, Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah X Aircraft Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah Engines Installation, Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah Engines Installation Manual
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item), Cheetah Carburetor Adjustment
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Legal record (item) - Minute Sheet: Anson Spares, Disposal of Anson and Cheetah Spares
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Pilot's Notes for Anson I Two Cheetah IX Engines AP. 1525A-PN, Pilot's Notes for Anson I Two Cheetah IX Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Pilot's Notes for Oxford I & II Two Cheetah X Engines AP 1596A & B - PN, Pilot's Notes for Oxford I & II Two Cheetah X Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Avro Anson handbook, Anson Aeroplane Two Cheetah IX engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Grumman American Model AA-5A And Cheetah
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Engines Dagger VIII & Cheetah X maintenance & Repair Part 4
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - AP 1596A Vol 1 2nd Edition Oxford I and II Aeroplane Two Cheetah X Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - AP 1596A Vol 1 2nd Edition Oxford I and II Aeroplane Two Cheetah X Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Air Publication 1525 Vol 1 General Reconnaissance Landplane, Anson Aeroplane Two Cheetah IX engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Volume I, Oxford I and II Aeroplane with Cheetah X engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - RAAF Cheetah Aero Engines, Cheetah IX & X Aero Engine - schedule of fits, clearances & repair tolerances
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - British Air Ministry Cheetah IX Aero Engine, Cheetah IX Aero Engine Part 2 Schedule of Fits, Clearances and Repair Tolerances
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Book (Item) - Cheetah IX , X , XV And XIX Aero Engines , Basic Test Of Instructions For Dismantling , Assembling , Partial Overhaul , Repair And Reconditioning, Cheetah IX , X , XV And XIX Aero Engines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Cheetah IX & X Aero Engine - schedule of fits, clearances & repair tolerances
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Pilots Notes Avro Anson, Pilots Notes for Anson I Two Cheetah IX Engines
Overiew of aircraft/engine controls, operational equipment, operating data, emercency proecdures for Anson I aircraftManual in small booklet formnon-fictionOveriew of aircraft/engine controls, operational equipment, operating data, emercency proecdures for Anson I aircraft -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Pilot's Notes - Airspeed Oxford, Pilot's Notes for Oxford I & II Two Cheetah X Engines
Technical overview of systekms, engines & operations for Oxford pilots, circa 1944Manual in booklet form non-fictionTechnical overview of systekms, engines & operations for Oxford pilots, circa 1944pilot's notes -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Log Book, Aero Engine Log Book, 1942
These log books would have been kept for each aircraft at the air stationHard back bound book 305 pages with columns. sections titled Chronological Log, Repair Log, Modification LogAero Engine Log Book, Type of engine-Cheetah BHP. 340. Series or Mk No. IX Makers number AS34299, A Number DG750, A 143950log book, aero engine log, repair log, anson, cheetah -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Anson maintenance schedule, 1940
Kept in maintenance workshops to keep mechanics up to date with maintenance procedures including amendments.Hardback book bound with cord. Has hand written protective cover 19 pagesRoyal Australia Air Force, Aeroplane Maintenance Schedule, Anson-Cheetah IX, to be used in connection with Unit Maintenance Orders.anson & cheetah maintenance schedule, sgt. gough, -
Kew RSL
aircraft propeller, probably 1942
Avro Anson twin engine aeroplane was used by the RAAF in Australia prior & during WW2 as a trainerwooden propeller, metal leading edges, paintDRG No. LA 613c1 CHEETAH X; L.H.T.; d.7.33' p.6.96'; H.R. 1293 7; 2/42 -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Airspeed Oxford aircraft (Replica under construction), c.1940
This type first flew in 1937 and by the start of WWII it was the preferred aircraft in all Empire Air Training Schemes for multi-engine pilot training. By the beginning of WWII the Airspeed Oxford was the preferred aircraft in all Empire Air Training Schemes for multi-engine pilot training. As of April 2014, no Airspeed Oxfords remain in the world in airworthy condition and there are very few complete air frames. There are reportedly some restoration-to-fly projects underway, one in New Zealand.Full-sized replica of an Airspeed Oxford aircraft. This type of aircraft was described as a multi-engine three-seat advanced military trainer monoplane. It was a wooden construction using plywood and fabric covering and powered by two 375 HP Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah 10 engines. Parts originally used a base for this reconstruction were reckoned to be from an Oxford Mk 2 with registration A25 LX181 which was based at Point Cook and used extensively in training from the Werribee Aerodrome.