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South east Queensland museums X 3

Wed Aug 03, 2022 4:29 am

Decided to change this thread to the three sites I visited while in the area.

Up in Brisbane on my way to NZ, my original plan was to attend the now twice
postponed Watts Bridge Airshow. Sadly due to the bad weather the east coast
of Australia was experiencing at the time the show will be next weekend.

Time to kill so decided to visit some museums, first stop a two hour drive out
to Oakey and visit the Army Aviation Museum, a more extensive collection than
I expected.

In the paddock off in the distance a weather beaten Caribou in an early scheme.
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A few tail draggers
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Winjeels did spend a period of their service life as forward air control aeroplanes.
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Auster.
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Nomad
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It may seem a little strange to have this next lot at an Army Aviation museum,
of course the first military pilots were drafted from the cavalry ranks so perhaps
they do belong. All three of these replicas have flown many Years ago.
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Couple more replicas, the DR1 has flown and the chap at the museum told me the
Camel was built to airworthy standard and could fly in theory.
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This piece of fabric from the lower wing of Von Richthofen’s DR1.
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The museum pretty much has rotary wings well and truly covered.
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Re: Oakey Army Aviation museum

Wed Aug 03, 2022 6:33 am

I enjoyed these photos. The blue O-1 Birddog is supposedly one that Australian troops assembled from parts discarded by the US and sent home in a shipping container - I wonder if there's a placard by the plane that tells its story?

Ken

Re: Oakey Army Aviation museum

Wed Aug 03, 2022 6:54 am

Is a nice little museum.I volunteered there and was a Project leader on the Spitfire project for about 12 years.The base is ex WW2 Air Force (6AD Oakey) and was largest scrapping point for RAAF aircraft.Army took it over in the 60,s and started training there.
The Bleriot 11 and Boxkite were both replica early Australian Army Aviation Corp aircraft.The Boxkite was used in the film "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" and was restored by Aerotech in Toowoomba.Bleriot replica was built by Peter Ford of Oakey and finished by volunteers of the Museum.
Yes the Birddog had an interesting past.
http://www.161recceflt.org.au/UnitAircr ... nny_ii.htm

Re: Oakey Army Aviation museum

Wed Aug 03, 2022 7:23 am

Thank you for posting, great to see some less well known museums on here. The airframes look well cared for.

Surprised the Blackhawk is still not earning her keep with the fleet.

Re: Oakey Army Aviation museum

Wed Aug 03, 2022 3:28 pm

Spitty wrote:Is a nice little museum.I volunteered there and was a Project leader on the Spitfire project for about 12 years.The base is ex WW2 Air Force (6AD Oakey) and was largest scrapping point for RAAF aircraft.Army took it over in the 60,s and started training there.
The Bleriot 11 and Boxkite were both replica early Australian Army Aviation Corp aircraft.The Boxkite was used in the film "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" and was restored by Aerotech in Toowoomba.Bleriot replica was built by Peter Ford of Oakey and finished by volunteers of the Museum.
Yes the Birddog had an interesting past.
http://www.161recceflt.org.au/UnitAircr ... nny_ii.htm


Nice and thanks for adding some details, great link to Bunny the Birddog!

so what became of the Spitfire...?

Re: South east Queensland museums X 3 (Oakey, famous Fokker

Wed Aug 03, 2022 3:30 pm

Perhaps one of Australia’s most famous aeroplane, Kingsford Simth’s Fokker
resides in a purpose built climate controlled building near the Brisbane Airport
international terminal.

Kingsford Sith fact sheet
https://www.naa.gov.au/sites/default/fi ... -smith.pdf

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Couple of nice models of other planes "Smithy" owned.
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Re: South east Queensland museums X 3

Wed Aug 03, 2022 5:05 pm

Nice and thanks for adding some details, great link to Bunny the Birddog!

so what became of the Spitfire...?

Its in storage off base..The Army decided it didnt want to build an Airforce plane..
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Re: South east Queensland museums X 3

Thu Aug 04, 2022 4:06 pm

Last of the bunch,around an hour north of Brisbane the Queensland Air Museum.
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Couple of ZK regos.
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More soon.........

Re: South east Queensland museums X 3

Fri Aug 05, 2022 2:26 pm

It's so great to see you sharing your pics here Peter!

Re: South east Queensland museums X 3

Sat Aug 06, 2022 1:08 am

Zac Yates wrote:It's so great to see you sharing your pics here Peter!


Thanks Zac, bit hard to get a comment out of these folks? Here's the rest from
the Queensland Air Museum.
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Re: South east Queensland museums X 3

Sat Aug 06, 2022 4:47 am

Some really interesting birds there, thanks. Had a few flights in an Airtourer, (UK version built by Glos-Air), pleasant to fly once I got the hang of the centre stick! Is the Ventura still airworthy? Can't see any drip trays.

Re: South east Queensland museums X 3

Sat Aug 06, 2022 7:07 am

Paul Stroud wrote:Some really interesting birds there, thanks. Had a few flights in an Airtourer, (UK version built by Glos-Air), pleasant to fly once I got the hang of the centre stick! Is the Ventura still airworthy? Can't see any drip trays.


Sadly the Ventura is not airworthy, the museum has had her for many years, sat outside
looking a bit sad for quite some time, great to see her newly finished and under cover.

Re: South east Queensland museums X 3

Sat Aug 06, 2022 9:08 am

Thanks for sharing your pics.
Very nice!

Re: South east Queensland museums X 3

Sat Aug 06, 2022 7:26 pm

Thanks for sharing these! Especially like the Ventura, Fokker Trimotor, Neptune and Meteors.

Re: South east Queensland museums X 3

Sat Aug 06, 2022 8:42 pm

Great stuff!
I've archived the thread with the intention of using some of the images for the registry, with you permission of course.

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