**SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT**
The Museum has been offered a once in a lifetime chance to acquire a rare Australian built CAC Mustang - A CA-17 MK20 numbered A68-71.
It is the third oldest surviving of its type in the world but most importantly it is the oldest surviving CAC Mustang in Australia.
This aircraft was also used for CSIRO cloud seeding trials along with the Cessna 310 already in our collection so not only does it fill a major gap in the CAC collection, it also completes an important part within science and technology.
To that end we need to raise funds for the aircraft. The total goal for this project is $350,000 which includes the acquisition and subsequent final restoration and assembly. It does not have a prop nor an engine (we can sort the former quickly with the prop on display and are already negotiating on an engine loan) however the rest of the aircraft is complete and in very good condition, having been inside since 1984.
We ask all those who can donate or raise funds to help us out with this incredible project. Remember that any donation over $2 is Tax Deductible (The Museum is a DGR Item 1 and 4 and a registered not for profit organisation within Australia). If you know of any businesses or individuals who could help out, please pass the information on as well. We will keep you informed of any developments as they happen.
Please note that you can pay by PayPal (includes credit cards) or bank transfer which you can find on our page below (click link etc)
Remember to share this with anyone who may be interested and let's make this a reality.
www.aarg.com.au/mustang.htmlCheers
Ewan