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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Mirage Drawing Exterior Markings Mirage Mainplanes Drawing No. A13728 SHT 5 Of 7 SHTS
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - GAF Canberra Mk 20 Aircraft A84-226
Historical Details: . Description: Manufactured at Government Aircraft Factory (G.A.F.) in 1955 and the first flight was taken on 28/10/1955. The aircraft was grounded on 9/12/55 as a precaution due to faulty material discovered in a portion of the mainplane. It was delivered on 24/4/195. Level of Importance: canberra, a84-226 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Neville Bunning & Documents relating to RAAF and Aeroplanes
... Mainplanes ...Neville Bunning in RAAF Uniform .16 a,b, c - foolscap sized pages relating to various methods for doing different things with RAAF planes neville bunning, raaf, uniform, mainplanes, airframes, joints, fuselage, lockheed hudson, lockheed vega, light components, strength and weights, slinging aircraft, slings, slinging points, kittyhawk, vultee vengence -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Vehicle - Artefact, 1930s
Retrieved from crashed (during W.W.2) Avro Anson aircraft at Propeller Bay near Lady Julia Percy Island in 13 metres of water. Found adjacent to the remains of the engine and propeller in June 1993 by Peter Ronald. It was possibly used to adjust control cables. The plane went down on the 15th February 1944 Flight Sgt. J.H. MacLellen, Flight Sgt D.l. Baulderstone, LAC N.T. Kruck, LAC B.C. Ladyman were killed. A memorial was erected at the 'Crags' on the 14th of February 2015 . " At 0800 Anson AW878 of 2AOS took off from Mount Gambier to carry out a radius of action navigation exercise to Lady Julia Percy Island (located off the Victorian coast, midway between Portland and Warrnambool) and back to Mount Gambier. By 1230 it was overdue, and that afternoon a search was instituted. No radio messages had been received from the Anson, although it had been seen during the exercise by another aircaraft. At 1430 part of the mainplane was sighted on Lady Julia Percy Island. Subsequently a fishing boat searched in the vicinity of the island and passed through small pieces of wreckage strewn over about 3 miles. A further search uncovered wreckage which identified the plane beyond doubt, including fuel tank bay cover with AW878 penciled on it, and a Mae West which had been signed out by one of the crew. The bodies of the four crew were never located." This information comes from a report at Mt Gambier Airport where the plane was stationed.Two small pieces of metal that bring the reality of war to our shoresArtefact from crashed aircraft at Lady Julia Percy islandlocal history, transport, aviation, aircraft, lady julia percy island, j.h. maclellen, d.l. baulderstone, n.t. kruck, b.c. ladyman