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Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - RAAF TRAINING WW2, Royal Canadian Air Force, Nov 1941
... ...Trainee Australian Pilots...Black and white photo of 18 trainee Australian Pilots mainly recruited from NSW graduating from training in Nov. 1941 at the No.2 Service Flying Training school in Canada....Australian Pilots for WW2 occurred in Canada at Royal Canadian Air Force at Uplands, Ottowa. From there they would have continued to the European Theatre of War. Part of the collection of William (Bill) Thomason. Refer Cat No. 4136P. Collection of William (Bill) Thomason Photograph Trainee ...Initial training of Australian Pilots for WW2 occurred in Canada at Royal Canadian Air Force at Uplands, Ottowa. From there they would have continued to the European Theatre of War. Part of the collection of William (Bill) Thomason. Refer Cat No. 4136P.Black and white photo of 18 trainee Australian Pilots mainly recruited from NSW graduating from training in Nov. 1941 at the No.2 Service Flying Training school in Canada.On front, sign says R.C.A.F. Official photograph. Stuck to the back is a complete list of class members with names and places of origin. Stamped “Crown Copyright”. In pencil is written "Sydney Morning Herald". Date stamped “14 Nov 1941”.collection of william (bill) thomason, photograph, trainee australian pilots -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDALS RAAF, Post 1945
... Trainee Aircrew WEF No 418577. On 31.12.1942 he is listed as a LAC (Leading Aircraftsman. Ongoing training sees him at Benalla, Mallala in SA, Mt Gambier, Pt Cook, Camp Miles Standish USA. Finally he is stationed in England at Pembroke with 461 Sqd RAAF with the rank of Sgt on 10.10.1943. This was a Sunderland Sqd which was a large long range patrol Flying Boat. The unit was mainly Australians from many nations. He rises through the ranks to T/F/Sgt, Officer, Pilot...Trainee Aircrew WEF No 418577. On 31.12.1942 he is listed as a LAC (Leading Aircraftsman. Ongoing training sees him at Benalla, Mallala in SA, Mt Gambier, Pt Cook, Camp Miles Standish USA. Finally he is stationed in England at Pembroke with 461 Sqd RAAF with the rank of Sgt on 10.10.1943. This was a Sunderland Sqd which was a large long range patrol Flying Boat. The unit was mainly Australians from many nations. He rises through the ranks to T/F/Sgt, Officer, Pilot ...Reginald Charles ALLARDICE enlisted first in the CMF on 10.8.1940 age 21 years Regt No V40236. During this time he applied to join the RAAF so was discharged from the Army on 21.5.1942 as a Pte in the 24/39th Bn. Two days later he is in the RAAF as a Trainee Aircrew WEF No 418577. On 31.12.1942 he is listed as a LAC (Leading Aircraftsman. Ongoing training sees him at Benalla, Mallala in SA, Mt Gambier, Pt Cook, Camp Miles Standish USA. Finally he is stationed in England at Pembroke with 461 Sqd RAAF with the rank of Sgt on 10.10.1943. This was a Sunderland Sqd which was a large long range patrol Flying Boat. The unit was mainly Australians from many nations. He rises through the ranks to T/F/Sgt, Officer, Pilot Officer, Flying Officer and last Flight Lieutenant on 10.3.1945. He is discharged from the RAAF on 7.12.1945 at RAF Station Beecles Suffolk England. 461 Sqd was a Coastal Command unit mostly involved in submarine detection and hunting in the Atlantic and Bay of Biscay. They were involved in the D Day landings. The Sqd lost 20 aircraft to enemy action and accidents. A total of 86 Sqd members were lost of which 64 were Australian.Medals, individual with ribbons re R.C.Allardice. (1) 1939 - 45 Star, original not engraved. (2) Atlantic Star, original not engraved. (3) Defence Medal. (4) British War Medal 1939 - 45. (5) Australian Service Medal 1939 - 45. (.3, .4, .5) “418577 R.C.ALLARDICE”medals, campaign, service, world war2 -
Australian Gliding MuseumMachine - Glider - Sailplane, 2012
... pilots of many gliding clubs around Australia in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Several found there way to New Zealand. Further two kits were sent to Brazil and at least one of these was finished and flow successfully. The ES52 performed well with a glide ratio of about 22:1 and had soaring and cross-country capabilities. A notable feature of the ES52 design was the staggered side-by-side seating arrangement of the cockpit. This made for good in flight communication between instructor and trainee...pilots of many gliding clubs around Australia in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Several found there way to New Zealand. Further two kits were sent to Brazil and at least one of these was finished and flow successfully. The ES52 performed well with a glide ratio of about 22:1 and had soaring and cross-country capabilities. A notable feature of the ES52 design was the staggered side-by-side seating arrangement of the cockpit. This made for good in flight communication between instructor and trainee ...The ES52 Kookaburra is a two seat high wing glider – sailplane of wooden construction designed by Harry Schneider and built Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd. It was first flown on 26 June 1954 and became the glider of choice for training new pilots of many gliding clubs around Australia in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. Several found there way to New Zealand. Further two kits were sent to Brazil and at least one of these was finished and flow successfully. The ES52 performed well with a glide ratio of about 22:1 and had soaring and cross-country capabilities. A notable feature of the ES52 design was the staggered side-by-side seating arrangement of the cockpit. This made for good in flight communication between instructor and trainee. Overall, thirty six were built by Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd. A longer wing version (the ES52B) was also introduced that had a better glide ratio (around 25:1). Five examples of this version were built. In Germany a modified ES52 was built incorporating a metal tube fuselage frame and with the addition of a engine driven propeller mounted on top of the wing which enabled the glider to be self launching. This museum collection item consists of the fuselage, tailplane, elevators, fin, rudder from the Mark I, ES 52 Kookaburra, formerly registered as VH-GFF and last owned by the Barcaldine and District Airsports Club of Queensland. The glider was in a damaged condition when it was acquired by the Museum. A decision was made by the Museum to repair the glider for display rather than endeavouring to restore it to an airworthy condition. The reconstruction of the wings is being undertaken by using parts of damaged ES 52 Kookaburra wings (as it happened from later ES 52 Marks). The Log Book for VH-GFF reveals operational life with a succession of gliding clubs around Australia. This exhibit will be of interest to gliding enthusiasts wishing to inspect the popular two seat club trainer of a by-gone era.This is a wood and fabric covered aircraft that is being rebuilt from the components of several aircraft as a non-flying exhibit.Fuselage marked with Edmund Schneider Pty Ltd Serial Number 9 and comes from the glider previously registered as VH-GFF.australian gliding, glider, sailplane, edmund schneider, es 52, kookaburra, barcaldine and district airsports club, victorian motorless flight group, alice springs gliding club, raaf richmond, raaf williamtown, gayndah gliding club, blackwater gliding club, southern downs aero and soaring club, charleville gliding club -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Reed, Alan AO, Invited to a War, 2020
... Australian Air Force - History Family circumstances dictated that Alan Reed leave school before his sixteenth birthday. He was employed in a Chartered Accountants office until 'called up' for National Service Training in the RAAF. Becoming airborne for the first time in a Dakota DC3 changed his life forever and he applied for and was accepted by the RAAF as a Trainee Pilot ...Family circumstances dictated that Alan Reed leave school before his sixteenth birthday. He was employed in a Chartered Accountants office until 'called up' for National Service Training in the RAAF. Becoming airborne for the first time in a Dakota DC3 changed his life forever and he applied for and was accepted by the RAAF as a Trainee Pilot. Graduating as a Sergeant in 1954 he progressed through the ranks completing his career as an Air Vice Marshall leading RAAF Support Command, an organisation of more that twelve thousand people: one of Australia's largest institutions at the time.Family circumstances dictated that Alan Reed leave school before his sixteenth birthday. He was employed in a Chartered Accountants office until 'called up' for National Service Training in the RAAF. Becoming airborne for the first time in a Dakota DC3 changed his life forever and he applied for and was accepted by the RAAF as a Trainee Pilot. Graduating as a Sergeant in 1954 he progressed through the ranks completing his career as an Air Vice Marshall leading RAAF Support Command, an organisation of more that twelve thousand people: one of Australia's largest institutions at the time.alan reed, australia. royal australian air force – veterans, australia. royal australian air force - history -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Susans, M.R. Wing Commander, The RAAF Mirage Story, 1990
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Australia - Royal Australian Airforce Mirage (Fighter planes) Wing Commander Martin Susans joined the FAAF as a trainee pilot in 1964. ...Wing Commander Martin Susans joined the FAAF as a trainee pilot in 1964. His flying experience has been mainly on fighter and strike aircraft including Sabre, Mirage, F4E and F111CWing Commander Martin Susans joined the FAAF as a trainee pilot in 1964. His flying experience has been mainly on fighter and strike aircraft including Sabre, Mirage, F4E and F111Caustralia - royal australian airforce, mirage (fighter planes) -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Trans Australia Airlines Airbus A300, TAA Training Manual A300 Airconditioning, Fuel, Power Plant, APU Pilots Book No 3
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne TAA Airbus 300 Airconditioning Fuel Power Plant Overview of Airbus A300 airconditioning, fuel , powerplant & APU systems for trainee engineers, circa 1982 Spiral bound manual TAA Training Manual A300 Airconditioning, Fuel, Power Plant, APU Pilots Book No 3 Manual Trans Australia Airlines Airbus A300 ...Overview of Airbus A300 airconditioning, fuel , powerplant & APU systems for trainee engineers, circa 1982Spiral bound manualnon-fictionOverview of Airbus A300 airconditioning, fuel , powerplant & APU systems for trainee engineers, circa 1982airconditioning, fuel, power plant -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Trans Australian Airlines Airbus A300, TAA Training Manual A300 Hydraulics, Landing Gear, Flight Controls, Pnuematics, Ice & Rain Pilots Book No 2
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne TAA Airbus A300 Hydraulics Landing gear Flight controls Pneumatics Ice & rain systems Overview of Airbus A300 hydraulics, landing gear, flight controls, pnuematc systems, ice/rain systems for trainee engineers, circa 1982 Spiral bound manual TAA Training Manual A300 Hydraulics, Landing Gear, Flight Controls, Pnuematics, Ice & Rain Pilots Book No 2 Manual Trans Australian Airlines Airbus A300 ...Overview of Airbus A300 hydraulics, landing gear, flight controls, pnuematc systems, ice/rain systems for trainee engineers, circa 1982Spiral bound manualnon-fictionOverview of Airbus A300 hydraulics, landing gear, flight controls, pnuematc systems, ice/rain systems for trainee engineers, circa 1982 hydraulics, landing gear, flight controls, pneumatics, ice & rain systems -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - RAAF training manuals, Royal Australian Air Force Flying - Volume 1 The Principles of Flight
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne RAAF training manuals Basic principles of flight - fixed wing Basic principles of flight - helicopters Design & construction features High speed flight Propellers Overview on basic principles of flight for RAAF pilot trainees, circa 1971 Royal Australian Air Force Flying - Volume 1 The Principles of Flight Manual RAAF training manuals ...Overview on basic principles of flight for RAAF pilot trainees, circa 1971non-fictionOverview on basic principles of flight for RAAF pilot trainees, circa 1971basic principles of flight - fixed wing, basic principles of flight - helicopters, design & construction features, high speed flight, propellers -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - RAAF training manuals, Royal Australian Air Force Flying - Volume 6 Aircraft Piloting
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne RAAF Training Manuals Basic & advanced flying Helicopter flying Overview of piloting an aircraft for RAAF trainees, circa 1970 Royal Australian Air Force Flying - Volume 6 Aircraft Piloting Manual RAAF training manuals ...Overview of piloting an aircraft for RAAF trainees, circa 1970non-fictionOverview of piloting an aircraft for RAAF trainees, circa 1970basic & advanced flying, helicopter flying -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet (item) - Trainee Pilot Logbook MAAA Model Aeronautical Association of Australia
... Trainee Pilot Logbook MAAA Model Aeronautical Association of Australia...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Booklet Trainee Pilot Logbook MAAA Model Aeronautical Association of Australia ...
