- Temora Aviation Museum
The Temora Aviation Museum is an Australian
aerospace museum located inTemora, New South Wales . The Museum was established in late 1999, based on the collection ofwarbird aircraft owned byDavid Lowy . Mr Lowy remains the President of the Museum, which is overseen by a seven-member Governing Committee.The Museum is home to many historic military and civilian aircraft that range from the
World War II era to theVietnam War era and holds Flying Weekends (normally once approximately every six weeks) to display its operating aircraft.The Museum often hosts visits from
Royal Australian Air Force combat aircraft such as theF/A-18 Hornet andF-111 Aardvark , and other historical aircraft as well.Aircraft
Unless otherwise noted, all of the museum's aircraft are airworthy and are flown regularly during the Museum's Flying Weekends and to airshows elsewhere in Australia.
* 1
CAC Wirraway
* 1CAC Boomerang
* 1CAC Sabre (under restoration, on loan from theRAAF Museum )
* 1Cessna O-1 Bird Dog (on loan)
* 1 CessnaO-2 Skymaster
* 2 CessnaA-37 Dragonfly
* 1de Havilland Tiger Moth
* 1de Havilland Vampire T.35
* 1English Electric Canberra
* 1Extra 300 S (on loan)
* 1Gloster Meteor F.8
* 1Lockheed Hudson
* 1North American T-28 Trojan (on loan)
* 1 Ryan STM-S2
* 2Supermarine Spitfire External links
* [http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au Temora Aviation Museum Homepage]
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