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A MUST IF YOU LOVE AVIATION, EVEN IF YOU DON’T
I spent 5 hours there and didn’t want to leave as there were still things to read and view. If you are at all interested in aviation and history it is a must.
Great place to visit especially for an airplane enthusiast. It's fairly small but has some great exhibits. Also it's run by volunteers and a donation is appreciated.
The Aviation Museum is located right next to the Araluen Arts Centre. It is only small with a few long-retired planes from Connellan Airways and the Royal Flying Doctor on display in a couple of old h...
An australian tribute to mateship - Anderon & Kingsford Smith
Not a huge display but significant in regard to the history of aviation in central Australia. There is a restored Australian made Wackett. I particularly like the memorial to Anderson and Hitchcock....
You notice the people running the place care a lot
A museum run fully by volunteers and being sustained on donations and grants (no entry fee). It's relatively small but hosts a nice collection of historic aircraft and lots of aircraft memorabilia. A ...
A MUST IF YOU LOVE AVIATION, EVEN IF YOU DON’T
I spent 5 hours there and didn’t want to leave as there were still things to read and view. If you are at all interested in aviation and history it is a must.
Great place to visit
Great place to visit especially for an airplane enthusiast. It's fairly small but has some great exhibits. Also it's run by volunteers and a donation is appreciated.
Kookaburra memorial is worth a look
The Aviation Museum is located right next to the Araluen Arts Centre. It is only small with a few long-retired planes from Connellan Airways and the Royal Flying Doctor on display in a couple of old h...
An australian tribute to mateship - Anderon & Kingsford Smith
Not a huge display but significant in regard to the history of aviation in central Australia. There is a restored Australian made Wackett. I particularly like the memorial to Anderson and Hitchcock....
You notice the people running the place care a lot
A museum run fully by volunteers and being sustained on donations and grants (no entry fee). It's relatively small but hosts a nice collection of historic aircraft and lots of aircraft memorabilia. A ...