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Its original purpose was to provide to the general public a medium for displaying the military aviation heritage of North Queensland through artefacts, photographic displays and memorabilia. [1] Initially, the Museum was under the direction of RAAF Museum Point Cook [2] and was open to the public once a month. The Heritage Centre displays a ...
No. 79 Squadron (RAAF Base Pearce) No. 76 Squadron (RAAF Base Williamtown) 33 United Kingdom Beechcraft King Air 350 navigation & specialised trainer No. 32 Squadron (RAAF Base East Sale) 12 United States Remotely piloted aircraft MQ-4C Triton: No. 9 Squadron (RAAF Base Edinburgh) 1 (3 on order) [12] [13] United States MQ-28 Ghost Bat: TBD
RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre is a military museum at RAAF Base Wagga, on the Sturt Highway, Forest Hill, New South Wales. The heritage centre has indoor and outdoor displays of aircraft, memorabilia and photographs relating to the Royal Australian Air Force in the Riverina .
The RAAF operated a number of Consolidated PBY Catalina as long-range bombers and scouts. The RAAF's heavy bomber force was predominantly made up of 287 B-24 Liberators, equipping seven squadrons, which could bomb Japanese targets as far away as Borneo and the Philippines from airfields in Australia and New Guinea. [32]
Summary list of RAAF Communication Units; Name: Formed: Disbanded: Area of operations: Remarks: No. 1 Communication Unit 1 Nov 1939 22 Jul 1948 Victoria: Provided VIP transport from September 1944 No. 2 Communication Unit 2 Dec 1940 15 Jul 1944 New South Wales: No. 3 Communication Unit 30 Jun 1942 28 Feb 1946 New South Wales: No. 4 ...
Whether you’re a scouting enthusiast or a die-hard collector, here are 10 pieces of vintage Boy Scout memorabilia that could be worth a small fortune. 1. Merit Badges
Maps from famous quests, such as Lewis and Clark’s 1814 “History of the Expedition,” are incredibly valuable among history buffs and collectors of vintage memorabilia.
2. Push Cart Pete. Could be worth: $9,200 This creepy dude from the '30s is actually one of the rarest toys you can find, and one of the first products from the then-new company Fisher Price.