Aviation Museum
A collection of military aircraft, aero engines and tanks. The Camden Museum of aviation is privately owned by Harold, Verna and Alan Thomas, and has developed into the largest specialist aircraft collection in Australia, with all exhibits under cover.
The military aircraft, RAAF and Fleet Air Arm, are restored wherever possible to a taxiable (not flyable) standard. Correct wartime markings and comoflage colours are researched with service records and photographs; while authentic cockpit instruments are installed and electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems are made operable wherever possible.
Aircrafts on display include:
AVRO TYPE 652A ANSON MK.1, R9883
BELL 47G3 SIOUX A1-410
DE HAVILLAND DH-112 SEA VENOM F(AW) MK.53, WZ907
DE HAVILLAND DH-60G GIPSY MOTH, A7-75
DE HAVILLAND DH-82A TIGER MOTH A17-680
DE HAVILLAND DH-98 MOSQUITO FBVI HR621
BRISTOL TYPE 156 BEAUFIGHTER MK.21, A8-186
BRISTOL TYPE 171 SYCAMORE MK.4, XR592
CAC CA16 WIRRAWAY MK.III, A20-685
FAIREY GANNET A.S. MK.1, XA334
FAIREY FIREFLY T.T. MK.6, VX388
GLOSTER METEOR F MK.8, A77-868
GRAY MONOPLANE
HAWKER SEA FURY F.B. MK.11, VW647
PERCIVAL P44 PROCTOR MK.V, VH-BCM
VULTEE DB-72 VENGEANCE MK.1, EZ999
VICTA R101 GYROPLANE, VH-MVB
Aero engines include:
The collection of 72 aircraft engines and equipment, spans the period from a World War 1 rotary, which powered the Sopwith Camels, through to a Rolls Royce Merlin, which powered the Spitfires of the Battle of Britain, also the D.H. Mosquito- on to the pure jet Rolls Royce Avon, which powered the Canberra Bombers, and finally the Bristol Siddeley Thor Ram-Jet, which powered the Bloodhound ground-to-air missiles.
Midweek groups and school tours available ** BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL **
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