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Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Aircraft Camouflage And Markings, RAAF Camouflage 1939 to 45 Vols 1 & 2
... ...RAAF unit codes & abbreviations...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Aircraft camouflage & markings Camouflage & concealment Emergency measures Camouflage ruses & experiments Colour schemes RAAF unit codes & abbreviations Colour schemes in transition Fighters & bombers in the Pacific Attack/ photographic / reconnaissance & patrol aircraft Eyes for the Army Trainers Seaplanes & flying boats Transport/communications & ambulance aircraft Description & illustrations of RAAF camouflage & markings in WW2, circa 1980 ( Vol 1 ) & 1989 ( Vo 2 ) 2 volumes RAAF Camouflage 1939 to 45 Vols 1 & 2 Book Aircraft Camouflage And Markings ...Description & illustrations of RAAF camouflage & markings in WW2, circa 1980 ( Vol 1 ) & 1989 ( Vo 2 )2 volumesnon-fictionDescription & illustrations of RAAF camouflage & markings in WW2, circa 1980 ( Vol 1 ) & 1989 ( Vo 2 )camouflage & concealment, emergency measures, camouflage ruses & experiments, colour schemes, raaf unit codes & abbreviations, colour schemes in transition, fighters & bombers in the pacific, , attack/ photographic / reconnaissance & patrol aircraft, eyes for the army, trainers, seaplanes & flying boats, transport/communications & ambulance aircraft -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchSemi Automatic Morse Key, Leo G Cohen, c 1944
... unit in Melbourne in 1944 while training at Point Cook RAAF Signal school as a wireless telegraphist. With my posting to 55OBU (operational base unit) at Birdum and Gorric Wireless telegraphy Stations broadcasting weather forecasts in morse code for the south west Pacific area, it was used continually, sending over a million and a half weather forecast groups over 15 months. ...This Morse key (known as a BUG was used from 1944 until April 1946 by R.A.A.F Cpl. William Robert Moffatt 147459 Wireless telegraphist. Used at 55 OBU Birdum and Gorrie Wireless telegraphy stations, and sent over 1.5 million weather forecast groups in 15 months. Then used at 57 OBU Alice Springs Airport until April 1946"I bought thie unit in Melbourne in 1944 while training at Point Cook RAAF Signal school as a wireless telegraphist. With my posting to 55OBU (operational base unit) at Birdum and Gorric Wireless telegraphy Stations broadcasting weather forecasts in morse code for the south west Pacific area, it was used continually, sending over a million and a half weather forecast groups over 15 months. It ended it's career with Aeradio service at Alice Springs airport, (57 QBU), when I was discharged in April 1946." William Robert Moffatt (ex RAAF 147459, Corporal, Wireless Telegraphist.Morse key mounted on metal block with 4 electrical terminals / adjustersThe SUPER AUTO No.4634 Manufactured by Leo G Cohen Melbournebug, morse key, telegraphy -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Trainer - Morsecode
... Code...Leading Aircraftman Gregory Frederick Mead...A316860...Royal Australian Air Force...RAAF...Base Support Flight...No. 1 Operational Support Unit...This item was donated by Leading Aircraftman Gregory Frederick Mead (A316860) who was with the Royal Australian Air Force and served in Vietnam with Base Support Flight from May 1968 to September 1968 and No. 1 Operational Support Unit from September 1968 to May 1969 Signals Trainer Morse Code Leading Aircraftman Gregory Frederick Mead A316860 Royal Australian Air Force RAAF Base Support Flight No. 1 Operational Support Unit NS No. 5805-99-580-8558 Key telegraph F.I.L.71 Ser.No 2353 Metal, plastic, pale blue paint, black and silver knobs, On/Off switch, morse key. ...This item was donated by Leading Aircraftman Gregory Frederick Mead (A316860) who was with the Royal Australian Air Force and served in Vietnam with Base Support Flight from May 1968 to September 1968 and No. 1 Operational Support Unit from September 1968 to May 1969Metal, plastic, pale blue paint, black and silver knobs, On/Off switch, morse key. Sticky taped on white paper reads Morse Code Trainer.NS No. 5805-99-580-8558 Key telegraph F.I.L.71 Ser.No 2353signals, trainer, morse code, leading aircraftman gregory frederick mead, a316860, royal australian air force, raaf, base support flight, no. 1 operational support unit
