Moorabbin Air Museum

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Hi Guys, situated at Moorabbin Airport in Melbourne, Australia, the Moorabbin Air Museum has a choice selection of aircraft, many of which are not on display, but what is is crammed into the small hangar and outdoors. There is a fundraising drive to build a bigger hangar, which will get aircraft outside under cover and increase the space between aircraft already inside. Anyway, I went there last year and was shown around by a pal who has been associated with the museum since it opened in the 60s.

Entrance to the building, with Mirage IIIO prominent.

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Percival Proctor and Auster.

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BA Swallow.

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DH.60 Moth.

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A Junkers Jumo 004, which the museum has no idea how it came about owning, nor where it came from. A war prize, obviously, there's also a BMW 003A in a museum in Sydney which the operators equally have no idea how they came to possess it.

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The Riedel starter motor inside the Jumo 004's cowl. The ring pull to start it is dangling below to the left.

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Ikara anti-submarine rocket developed in Australia.

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CAC Sabre, note the single 30 mm cannon in the nose in place of the three Fifties on each side.

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Mirage IIIO, O for Oz, of course...

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Sea Venom.

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Sea Venom orifice.

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Firefly.

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Firefly cockpit.

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Sabre.

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Sabre cockpit.

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Beaufort nose.

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Beaufort interior.

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The Beaufighter.

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This side of the Beaufighter's left hand nacelle is the wrecked cockpit section of a Ki-61 fighter.

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This is the crew position for operating the remote guns of the CAC Woomera twin-engined attack aircraft. There isn't much that survives from the prototypes built, so this is a rare thing.

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More to come.
 
More from Moorabbin Air Museum.This a reproduction of the cockpit section of the very cool CAC CA-15 fighter.

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In the shop is a real nice scale model of the CA-15.

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The oldest surviving Wirraway, Number 10.

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F-111C escape pod from A8-131 that suffered engine failure at Changi, Singapore and was recovered to Australia.

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Tiger Moth.

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Victa Air Tourer.

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Canberra.

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Bristol Freighter.

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Vickers Viscount. The fin is missing because apparently it interferes with the signals from the aerial in the background...

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Viscount interior.

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Westland Wessex.

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Fairey Gannet has a certain brutal beauty to it.

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Gloster Meteor.

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Dauphin Police Blender.

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More images here: Moorabbin Air Museum

Thanks for looking.
 

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