- Source: Aviation Heritage Museum (Western Australia)
The Aviation Heritage Museum is a museum located in the Perth suburb of Bull Creek in Western Australia. Created and maintained by the Air Force Association of Western Australia, it houses many military and civilian aircraft, aircraft replicas and aircraft engines, of types that have served in the Royal Australian Air Force or that have relevance to aviation in Western Australia.
History
The Western Australian division of the association acquired a Mark 22 Supermarine Spitfire from England in 1959 and erected it on a pole outside its headquarters in Perth. On 1 December 1962 the association acquired an Avro Lancaster from the French. Many other exhibits of interest to association members and the public were obtained in the following years. With financial assistance from the Western Australian Government a museum building was erected at the association's memorial estate in Bull Creek, officially opening in November 1979. In order to house the Avro Lancaster and a Douglas Dakota, the association raised funds and erected a second museum building that was opened in December 1983. Since then many smaller buildings have been added, including a 48,000 book library, photo lab, workshop, model repair shop and technical library.
The museum acquired a Tornado in 2022 and a Hornet in 2023.
Gallery
Displays
The following exhibits are on static display in the museum:
= Aircraft
=AerMacchi MB-326H
Auster J-5 Adventurer
Avro Anson
Avro Lancaster B VII NX622
Bell UH-1H Iroquois
Bensen gyrocopter
CAC Wackett
CAC Wirraway
Consolidated PBY Catalina
De Havilland DH-82 Tiger Moth
De Havilland DH-94 Moth Minor
De Havilland Vampire
Douglas Dakota
English Electric Canberra, license built by Government Aircraft Factories
Gardan GY-80 Horizon (Sugar Bird Lady)
General Dynamics F-111C crew module ("ejectable cockpit")
Link Trainer - early flight simulator
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet A21-101
Mignet Pou-du-Ciel (Flying Flea)
Panavia Tornado GR4
Parasol
Percival Proctor Mk. III
RotorWay Scorpion helicopter
Supermarine Spitfire Mk. 22
Tandem unmanned aerial vehicle for mining applications
= Aircraft replicas
=Bristol Tourer
Hawker Hurricane - 5/8 scale
Santos-Dumont Demoiselle
Sopwith Camel
Bede BD-5
Sandhawk missile & launcher
Supermarine Spitfire (outside, at the entrance)
= Engines
=Armstrong Siddeley Genet Major
Armstrong Siddeley Genet Minor
Armstrong Siddeley Cheetah
Blackburne Tomtit
Blackburn Cirrus
Pratt & Whitney Wasp
Rolls-Royce Avon
Rolls-Royce Dart
Rolls-Royce Derwent
Rolls-Royce Griffon
Rolls-Royce Merlin
Sunbeam DYAK 1 (First Qantas engine)
Wright Whirlwind
Wright Cyclone
Wright R-3350
Armstrong Siddeley Mamba
Rolls-Royce Nene
Rolls-Royce Viper
Turbomeca Turmo
The museum specimen of the R-3350 is the no. 1 engine from a C-121G Super Constellation from NASA, registration N421NA. This Constellation flew between Geraldton and the Carnarvon satellite tracking station in support of the Apollo space program.
= Artefacts
=Remains from the NASA Skylab. These were found in Western Australia, after Skylab's re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere in 1979.
See also
RAAF Museum
RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre
List of aerospace museums
Notes
References
External links
Official website
Aviation Heritage Museum of Western Australia
Photographs
Video of the Museum
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar monumen A-4 Skyhawk
- London
- Pertempuran Midway
- Aviation Heritage Museum (Western Australia)
- List of aviation museums
- Aviation Heritage Museum
- Western Australian Museum
- Bull Creek, Western Australia
- Perth
- Rolls-Royce Dart
- RAAF Museum
- Brooklands Museum
- Mount Magnet, Western Australia