Good evening everyone.
Here is the last part of the museums I visited in Australia... we were heading out to Phillip Island to see the Penguin March which I highly recommend if your ever find yourself out that way.
To make a day of it we visited a few other places namely the Chocolate Factory which is an absolute must... very nice confectionery indeed
We also took a look in at the Australian Vietnam Veterans Museum... this is a very interesting museum indeed and I was not aware that the Australian Armed Forces had taken part in the Vietnam War.
The museum is $15 Dollars to enter and it is well worth that... full of interesting memorabilia, artifacts and exhibits that take you all the way through the Australian involvement in the war.
Not a lot of aircraft but present but still very ncie to see these close up.
S2 TRACKER
N12-153567 (855)
CARIBOU
A4-231 (231)
A4-204 (204) ( this airframe is at the back of the museum in sections )
COBRA
01-15092
UH-1 HUEY
A2-110 (110)
BELL 47
A1-406 (406)
WESSEX
N7-221
CANBERRA
????? (307)
Well i hope you enjoyed my coverage of these 4 museums and found them interesting to view.
Thank you very much to all who have taken a look and to all who have been very kind enough to help fill in the gaps and had extra information... very much appreciated
Regards
T1
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Australian Air Museum Logs Melbourne Victoria ( PART 4 )
Re: Australian Air Museum Logs Melbourne Victoria ( PART 4 )
Hi T1,
Your Canberra is A84-307......https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Electric_Canberra and scroll down to "survivors"
Your Canberra is A84-307......https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Electric_Canberra and scroll down to "survivors"
Cheers, Bob
Re: Australian Air Museum Logs Melbourne Victoria ( PART 4 )
Hi rh226
Many thanks once again for your help and information.
The link is very interesting and helpful.
It is very much appreciated.
T1
Many thanks once again for your help and information.
The link is very interesting and helpful.
It is very much appreciated.
T1
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Re: Australian Air Museum Logs Melbourne Victoria ( PART 4 )
Thanks for the excellent logs , have just added a visit here for later on in the year
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