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Listed below are some of the aircraft and equipment on display in the museum. Click on the respective links to read more. |
| BRISTOL BOXKITE – Training aircraft used in 1914. |
SIOUX G3 – Reconnaissance / Medical Evacuation and light utility helicopter. |
| BRISTOL F2B C4623 – Replica of aircraft flown in Palestine in WWI. |
PILATUS TURBO PORTER – Short Take Off and Landing utility aircraft. |
| AUSTER AOP 9 – Recon aircraft flown by British Army. Gifted to Aust Army. |
NOMAD – Australian designed and built utility aircraft. |
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AUSTER MK III – Flown by Artillery Pilots as an Air Observation Platform. |
KIOWA – Light Observation Helicopter. |
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WINJEEL
– Australian built trainer aircra |
IROQUOIS – Tactical support, gunship and reconnaissance. |
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01 BIRD DOG – Used for low level reconnaissance flying in Vietnam. |
BOOMERANG – WWII Support aircraft designed and built in Australia. |
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CESSNA 180 – Used in Vietnam for observation and liaison. |
FOKKER DR1 TRIPLANE – Made famous by Manfred von Richthofen, commonly known as the Red Baron. |
| SOUTHERN CROSS SC–1 – A prototype aircraft designed by Southern Cross Aviation Ltd. | DHC1 CHIPMUNK – A model donated to the museum by Ken Oram. |
| ALLISON V–1710 ENGINE – Used to power a Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk fighter used by the RAAF in World War II. | ROLLS ROYCE MERLIN ENGINE – Powered versions of the Hurricane, Spitfire, Defiant, Fulmar, Wellington, Whitley, Halifax, Lancaster, Mosquito, P-40 Kittyhawk and P-51 Mustang, amongst others. |
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SPITFIRE
A58–27 – The Spitfire Project.
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VICKERS MACHINE GUN – First produced in 1912 by Vickers Limited in the UK. |