RAAF Museum

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RAAF Museum is the official museum of the Royal Australian Air Force, the second oldest air force in the world, located at RAAF Williams Point Cook, Victoria, Australia. The museum displays aircraft of significance to the RAAF from its inception as the Australian Flying Corps to the present. At the direction of Air Marshal Sir George Jones, the RAAF Museum was formed in 1952 and fell under the administration of Headquarters Point Cook until 1988 when it became a separate unit of the RAAF.

RAAF Museum
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Established1952
LocationRAAF Williams Point Cook
TypeMilitary museum
DirectorDavid Gardener
Websitehttp://www.airforce.gov.au/raafmuseum/

Entry

Entry to the museum is free. The operating hours are Tuesday to Friday 10am - 3pm, Weekends and Public Holidays 10am - 5pm. The museum is closed on Mondays, Christmas Day, and Good Friday.

RAAF Williams (Point Cook) is a working Military facility so adult visitors are required to produce photo identification and sign in to gain entry.

Aircraft on display

 
A Bristol Boxkite replica at the Centenary of Military Aviation

Not all of the Museum's collection is permanently exhibited. Among those on display are:[when?]

Static display

Some of the aircraft, helicopters and missiles displayed in different exhibitions are:

Replica Aircraft

Training Hangar

 
de Havilland Tiger Moth (A17-711)

Technology Hangar

Hangar 180

Outdoors

 
Lockheed C-130A Hercules (A97-214)

Strike Aircraft Hangar

Aircraft in storage

 
CA25-39 Winjeel, A85-439

Currently non-displayed aircraft include:[1]

Flying display

The museum conducts an interactive flying display at 1pm (1300) every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday for visitors.[3] Aircraft include the museum's own CA-18 Mustang, CAC Winjeel, CT4A Trainer, DH Tiger Moth and Sopwith Pup. Also visiting aircraft from other museums and operators participate in these displays.

See also

References

  1. ^ Aircraft in Storage, retrieved 2011-04-04
  2. ^ Avro 707A WD280, retrieved 2011-04-04
  3. ^ Interactive Flying Displays