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Temora Aviation Museum
| The town of Temora in Australia is 4 hours drive inland from Sydney,
and in UK terms, miles from anywhere. It has a population of only 4,600 and an outstanding
aviation museum. The museum was founded in 1999 on the site of the biggest WWII Royal
Australian Air Force (RAAF) Elementary Flying Training School. The entrance is the former
guardhouse. At the back there is a large hanger with a well-displayed collection of
aircraft.
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Among these there is the only two flying Spitfires in Australia, the only
flying Gloster Meteor F8 in the world; Australia's only flying Canberra, the
only WW2 Hudson flying in the world and the oldest
flying tiger Moth in Australia. There is a display area in the former guardhouse with
photographs, models and artefacts. It has a plush small cinema. Every month there is a
flying display at the airfield. A Dakota makes a trip from Sydney once a month to take
visitors to the museum for the day. |
To find out more about this remarkable museum Click Here.
© W H Aitken
Photographs E M Aitken
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