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Temora Aviation Museum

Locality: Temora, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6977 1088



Address: 1 Tom Moon Avenue 2666 Temora, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au

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25.01.2022 When you are dealing with an aircraft that is over 70 years old, which had a very short battle life expectancy, if you find a problem it's never an easy fix . Remember these aircraft weren't designed to be maintained! Our engineering team discovered a fuel leak in the RAAF's Historic Collection Spitfire Mk XVI, and so the repair process began.... What happened next? Two engineers have spent 300 hours so far, ascertaining where the leak was coming from, stripping all the sealant, cleaning, resealing and testing at various points along the way. The next stage was filling the tanks, using a bike pump to pressurise to 1.5-2 psi and checking for leaks Thankfully there were no leaks present, so two engineers have started applying a fabric cover to the lower tank to replicate the old self sealing- this alone will take approximately 10 days! What a process!!



25.01.2022 No school holiday break for our Engineers- this week they are working on the following exciting jobs: Commencing the annual inspection on the Commencing the annual inspection on the ... Putting fuel tanks back into the , completing a fuel calibration (see pic), and then an engine run Completing the annual inspection with an engine run on the

24.01.2022 It's time ! Who is coming to watch the RAAF's Historic collection fly at Temora ? Which aircraft are you dying to see?... We cannot wait to welcome you tomorrow. NOTE that all tickets must be pre-purchased online: https://bit.ly/17-18Oct2020AircraftShowcase * : David Thomson

24.01.2022 Looking for that perfect Christmas gift for an aviation enthusiast? We've got you covered! Sabre T-shirt + Cap $49.95 (Valued at $59.95) ... Spitfire T-shirt + Cap $49.95 (Valued at $59.95) Spitfire Hoodie & Beanie $56.95 (Valued at $73.90) Spitfire T-shirt + Cap + Stubby Holder $59.95 (Valued at $68.90) Visit our online shop to order: https://aviationmuseumshop.com.au/



23.01.2022 In case you missed it, we have rescheduled Warbirds Downunder Airshow to 6 - 7 March 2021. Mark your calendars. The largest gathering of warbird aircraft in Australia is going ahead . Purchase your tickets online: https://warbirdsdownunderairshow.com.au/ Want to get your Museum merch- who wouldn't? https://aviationmuseumshop.com.au/ ... If you have any questions email us: [email protected]

23.01.2022 Colin joined the Royal Australian Air Force in 1954 and trained at RAAF College for 4 years. He was posted to 22 Squadron operating Meteors and then to 1 OTU in the first conversion course to the Sabre. Today, his story is about a training flight where a Sabre wound up in a flat spin.... @KeithWebb #UnsungHeroes #Veterans #OurStory #AustralianStory

22.01.2022 It is with great sadness that we notify you of the passing of a much loved member of the Temora Aviation Museum family. Sandy Simmons, wife of Wing Commander Paul Simmons (RAAF), and mother to Leah and Dan, passed away on 18th November after a short illness, in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Simmons family during this challenging time. ... Sandy has been part of the team here since 2009, and she has always been a huge help whilst Simmo was flying. Her smiling face and bright & bubbly personality will be missed. Rest in Peace Sandy



22.01.2022 One of our favourite visiting aircraft, the , captured here at the August 2019 Showcase. How we miss seeing this trainer and other warbirds in the sky . Share your great pictures with us by tagging your Museum posts #temoraaviationbest... : Ross Stirton

21.01.2022 Engine start check before an exciting weekend of Aircraft Showcase here, at the Museum over 17 & 18 October weekend. Today's event is replacing the postponed Warbirds Downunder Airshow and will showcase all serviceable Museum aircraft, including the Tiger Moth, Wirraway, Cessna 02-A, Spitfire Mk VIII, Ryan STM-S2 and Lockheed Hudson, PLUS visiting aircraft including Birddog, Harvard, Gipsy Moth, Winjeel and BT-13 . If you are joining us over the weekend and sharing your videos and images on social media tag them #TemoraAviationBest - we would love to watch your experience with us.

21.01.2022 Behind the scenes in Engineering this week. annual inspection is near completion. The last step is carrying out fuel calibration, before the engine runs begin. annual inspection continues.... Preparing the , , , and for currency flights. Currency flights to be carried out on Friday & Saturday. The Vibration Analyst arrives Monday, so we are going to make the most of his presence! Not only will he be carrying out vibration tests on the engines, but he will also be checking propeller balance on a number of RAAF Historic Flight aircraft. More detail on vibration testing and propeller balancing next week

20.01.2022 We hope you enjoyed following the Aircraft Showcase online? It was a busy but wonderful weekend. We were so excited to be able to welcome guests, and display the RAAF's Temora Historic Flight aircraft for the first time in nearly 12 months! The engineering team will be doing a comprehensive clean up after the two day event- not a fun job, but a necessary one! ... For a little more excitement, they will be continuing with the Annual Inspection. How good does she look??

20.01.2022 How good is this prop. blur?? This great shot was taken during recent Currency Flights in December. Remember to tag your captures #temoraaviationbest so that we can share with our community.... Colin Brennan



19.01.2022 No rest for the wicked here at the Museum! This week the team is busy with the following work: Covering the Spitfire Mk XVI fuel tank with Dacron, then coating with nitrate dope and butyrate dope. This will replicate the appearance not function, of the self-sealing lower tank and helps to stop it from moving around when the aircraft vibrates! ... Completing the Wirraway annual inspection (they're half way through). Keep an eye out for a post next month about what's involved in this! Starting to paint the lower fuel tank to match the 'red' colour of the original dope. The majority of the A-37B Dragonfly annual has been completed Now they need to wait for the avionics specialists to come from Melbourne to complete a few checks too.

18.01.2022 This image was captured in 2008 when the Canberra was still flying. We can't wait to get the Avionics specialists out of Melbourne soon, so that we can continue towards the goal of flying her again Did you capture any of the Museum's aircraft back in 2008 or recently? Tag your social media posts #temoraaviationbest - we love re-living your memories with you.

18.01.2022 This week in engineering The annual inspection continues- with three engineers currently working through this process. The annual inspection begins.... Yesterday a pre-flight check was carried out on the Hudson for its scheduled fly past over the Shrine of Remembrance today, to commemorate Remembrance Day. Unfortunately, due to severe turbulence en route and over the Shrine, we were unable to participate as planned, so we've included the video of last weeks Hudson start-up, before it headed to Williamtown. Here's what you'll hear 1 The whirring sound of pre-oil pumps, pumping the oil pressure to 30-40 psi prior to engine start. This ensures the engine is properly lubricated and is a modification to preserve the engine. The process can take 1-2 minutes 2 Motoring over the engines, one at a time, to check for hydraulic lock, which is an oil build up in one or more of the cylinders, which we definitely don't want!! 3 Engine start up- music to our

17.01.2022 Just a standard Thursday morning Slam Test on the A-37B Dragonfly!

17.01.2022 Your fresh coffee is ready, sweet treats have just been baked and an aviation-themed playground is ready - what more do you need? Head to the Temora Aviation Museum café to relax whilst kids play. And if you want to look around the Museum too, purchase tickets at: https://bit.ly/TAMTICKETS .... - .

17.01.2022 We are so lucky to have such a great extended family here, at the Museum, where we welcome many visiting aircraft during our flying days, like we just did in October. Gordon Glynn & ACM Mark Binskin AC (RAAF Ret'd), in their Cessna O-1 Bird Dogs. Did you capture any aircraft in October? Tag your social media images #temoraaviationbest if you are eager to share your experience with us. ... : Jason Stroop

17.01.2022 Another busy week ahead in Engineering! The annual inspection continues. This is taking longer than usual as the team is replacing ALL airframe flexible hoses and couplings, and access to some areas is particularly tight! A new large fuel line has been ordered. Once it arrives it will be replaced, and the fuel tanks refitted to the aircraft The annual inspection is well underway. An exhaust coupling is cracked, so we are in the process of getting quotes... for the 321 series Stainless Steel required to manufacture a replacement (this is very hard to come by). Once we've partially manufactured the part, it will be sent to a licensed Aerospace Welder to work his magic! We have received a Service Bulletin stating that the undercarriage pintle attach studs need to be replaced on both . These parts are currently being manufactured in Great Britain. The Avionics Specialist will be able to cross the border next week, so he will be headed straight to the Museum to work on the , and the Vibration Analyst has been booked for the first week in December

16.01.2022 We are so excited for Showcase this weekend , but that means a busy week for our engineers with preparation! Most of the participating aircraft from the RAAF Historic Collection haven’t flown in nearly 12 months, so the team will be conducting thorough pre-flight checks, with currency flights to be carried out on Friday. In addition, the annual inspection has begun, which will take a couple of weeks to complete.... As part of the annual inspection on the , a visual check identified a cracked head & bank hold down nut , which will be replaced this week. See pictures attached. During these annual inspections, the engineers look for problems that might cause issues down the track, and the need eyes like a to spot them!! The team also hope to squeeze in a post annual inspection engine run.

16.01.2022 John was a Spitfire pilot who trained at Narromine and Uranquinty. He was posted to England and after further training was sent to Malta to join 243 Squadron. Whilst there he shot down at least two German aircraft. One of three Australians on the squadron he was the only one to survive the war. His story is a poignant one about the effect the war had on him personally after he returned home.... : Keith Webb

16.01.2022 . This Gipsy Moth is the oldest registered flying aeroplane in Australia, and is owned by friends of the Museum, David and Carolyn Salter. Right now you can find it in the Display Hangar at Temora Aviation Museum.... This aircraft has had a colourful life, including being used by test pilots and flying instructors (DH-192) as shark patrol (VH-UAE) and in military service for the RAAF (A7-88). If you have not seen the Gipsy Moth yet, visit us to check it out: https://bit.ly/TAMTICKETS - .

16.01.2022 Do you miss seeing legendary warbirds in the sky as much as we do? Get your fix by visiting our online store to purchase some great warbird merchandise https://aviationmuseumshop.com.au/, and proudly wear your favourite aircraft. Tag a friend who would love one of these.

15.01.2022 We've been sharing Museum and aircraft social media stories with you for years now. You've been sharing your memories, conversations and feedback with us. We are loving it all! We'd love to hear what you think. ... We want to continue improving your social media experience. Comment below with what you would like to see more of on our socials . Thanks for your time and feedback.

14.01.2022 Ron enlisted in 1942 and gained his wings at Wagga. Ron was sent to England where he flew Hurricanes. He then moved on to North Africa flying Spitfires with 152 Squadron RAF and during the campaign through southern Europe. Ron was finally posted to Burma. ... Today Ron talks about almost bailing out of his Spitfire three times when the engine cut. : Keith Webb

13.01.2022 What a pic! The Temora Aviation Museum's Cessna 0-2A displaying in 2019. Make sure you use #temoraaviationbest so we can see your great captures.... Steve Samagalski

13.01.2022 The Ryan STM-S2, part of the RAAF's Historic Flight Collection, undergoing an engine check during its recent annual inspection. This footage taken by the Museum's Chief Engineer, shows the intricate movements of the Ryan's engine. Thanks for taking the time to capture this vision Andy! You can learn more about the Ryan online https://aviationmuseum.com.au/ryan-stm-s2/ ... Make sure you join our mailing list so you never miss another engineering update. Enjoy!

13.01.2022 Ian trained at 1 EFTS, Parafield and then at 7 SFTS, Deniliquin on Wirraways. After further training on P40s at 2 OTU he was posted to 84 Squadron based at Horne Island. He then went to 75 Squadron flying P40s in Biak and Noomfor, and finally at Morotai. HIs story today is about being hit by anti-aircraft fire whilst strafing enemy positions at Utaron. Fortunately he landed safely.... Kieth Webb

12.01.2022 Warbirds Downunder 2020 . Mark the dates in your calendar- . We hope this new date suits existing ticket holders. If it does, no action is required- you will be emailed updated tickets, with the new date over the next 1-2 weeks.... If the new date doesn't work for you, please request a full refund of event tickets and camping tickets here: https://bit.ly/WD2020REFUND * 11:59 16 2020. Purchase tickets to the best Warbird Airshow in the Southern Hemisphere here: https://warbirdsdownunderairshow.com.au/ -19 , , . , , ( , ). If you have any questions, please contact the Museum [email protected]

12.01.2022 With just over one month until our next Aircraft Showcase on October 17 and 18, it's not too late to get your tickets! Remember, tickets are limited, and must be pre-purchased online at: https://bit.ly/17-18Oct2020AircraftShowcase The show will feature all serviceable aircraft from the RAAF historic collection at Temora, which includes the Supermarine Spitfires, CA-13 Boomerang, Cessna O-2A, Gloster Meteor, Lockheed Hudson, Wirraway, Tiger Moth and Ryan STM S2. ... We can't wait to see you . * - * : MMPI Aviation Photography

12.01.2022 What a great capture! RAAF's Historic Collection Hudson Bomber starting up in true style at our last Showcase of 2019 . To share your images with our fans, don't forget to tag them #temoraaviationbest - we love watching your memories. ... : Andrew Cunningham

12.01.2022 It's not too late to secure your tickets to the first flying event of the year!! is scheduled for March 6 & 7, 2021. The show will be a celebration of the RAAF Centenary, as well as the 20th anniversary of the Temora Aviation Museum, and will include displays from the RAAF Historic Collection at Temora, visiting private Warbird aircraft and current serving RAAF assets.... For more information & to purchase your ticket head to: https://aviationmuseum.com.au//temora-air-force-centenary/ * Sorry, annual passes can't be used for this event. Gavin Conroy

08.01.2022 Des joined the RAAF in October 1942 with initial training at Bradfield Park. He was posted to No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School at Narrandera where he battled to overcome air sickness. After gaining his wings at Uranquinty, Des spent a short time as a staff pilot, flying Wackett Trainers before being selected for fighter training on Boomerangs at Mildura.... Posted to 83 Squadron he was involved in convoy protection work from Millingimbi and later on Gove. Today, he describes the loss of one Boomerang while engaged in fighter affiliation. #UnsungHeroes #Veterans #OurStory #AustralianStory

08.01.2022 On 6 November 1919 the King sent a special message to the people of the Commonwealth, requesting the following: "A complete suspension of all our normal activities" be observed for two minutes at "the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month", so that "in perfect stillness the thoughts of everyone may be concentrated on reverent remembrance of the Glorious Dead". : Australian War Memorial... Remembrance Day on 11 November 2020 will be a little different to previous years due to COVID-19, however we encourage you all to pause for a minute of silence to honour the sacrifice of those who died during the war. #WeRememberThem

08.01.2022 Wing Commander Mary Anne Whiting has witnessed our friends, Royal Australian Air Force history unfold in front of her eyes in 50 years of service. Back in 1970 women were not in the same services as men and were only getting 75% of male wage. This has changed dramatically over years. We love looking back at all the gifted women and men who were making our history and continue contributing towards better service and a better nation. ... Check out the Wing Commander Mary Anne Whiting story below.

08.01.2022 We are very thankful to the RAAF SCOs (Special Capability Officers) who not only fly the RAAF Historic Collection Aircraft, but also bring their own aircraft to display as well! This image is of David Salter in his Harvard, displaying at our 17 - 18 October 2020 Showcase. David also flew his Gipsy Moth, and the RAAF's Tiger Moth.... Have you seen David fly? If you have captured any of these amazing aircraft in the sky, tag your social media images #temoraaviationbest : Sasha C

07.01.2022 On 11 November 1918, the guns of the Western Front fell silent after four years of continuous warfare. With their armies retreating and close to collapse, German leaders signed an Armistice, bringing to an end the First World War. From the summer of 1918, the five divisions of the Australian Corps had been at the forefront of the allied advance to victory. Beginning with their stunning success at the battle of Hamel in July, they helped to turn the tide of the war at Amiens... in August, followed by the capture of Mont St Quentin and Pèronne, and the breaching of German defences at the Hindenburg Line in September. By early October the exhausted Australians were withdrawn from battle. They had achieved a fighting reputation out of proportion to their numbers, but victory had come at a heavy cost. They suffered almost 48,000 casualties during 1918, including more than 12,000 dead. In the four years of the war more than 330,000 Australians had served overseas, and more than 60,000 of them had died. The social effects of these losses cast a long shadow over the post-war decades. : Australian War Memorial We are honoured to take part in commemorations by flying the RAAF Historic Flight Hudson over the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Victoria. #WeRememberThem

07.01.2022 Check out this pair - two North American Harvards at Tyabb! What a sight! We can't wait to see some Harvards over Temora again. Share your favourite aviation moments by tagging your Museum's social media images #temoraaviationbest.... : Jeremy Warren

06.01.2022 This week in engineering: The annual inspection continues, with the removal of the belly fuel tank, draining of the aircraft fuel tanks, then craning them out of the aircraft so that the team can replace the flexible fuel line couplings. The is being reassembled after the rectification of a pneumatic leak in the pressure regulator and release value. ... Minor repairs are being carried out on the . Pre-flight checks on the , which is heading to Williamtown (weather dependant) on 2 November to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the disappearance of the Canberra Bomber "Magpie 91" on 3 November. Keep an eye out in November to see what's involved in a pre-flight check!

05.01.2022 Harry did his initial training at Somers and was posted to Rhodesia for flight training. He gained his wings on Harvards. Harry was then posted to England for further training on Masters followed by Hurricanes and Typhoons. He was sent to India and joined 615 Squadron flying Spitfires. The squadron was posted to Palal in the Imphal Valley where they operated against the Japanese. ... With only about 16 operational flying hours, Harry destroyed two bombers in an attack on a Japanese formation on one sortie. Whilst most of their operations were low level attacking troops and trucks Harry also downed a Japanese Oscar fighter. Harry left the RAAF in December 1945 with the rank of Flying Officer. : Keith Webb

05.01.2022 Tom did his elementary flying training at 10 EFTS Temora. Tom talks about his experience at Browns which was one of the satellite aerodromes. He also has some stories about the antics some trainees managed to achieve during their time at Temora. He also describes the flying qualities of the Tiger Moth and how the instructors worked with their pupils. Later Tom was training on Avro Ansons at Bundaberg and relates the story of a ground collision.... #UnsungHeroes #Veterans #OurStory #AustralianStory

05.01.2022 Mike joined the RAAF in 1955. He trained at Uranquinty on the last course on Tiger Moths and Wirraways. He finished his training at Point Cook and was posted to 24 Squadron at Mallala flying Mustangs. Mike was sent to learn to fly Vampires and convert to Sabres at 2 Operational Conversion Unit, Williamtown.... Posted to 3 Squadron he served in Butterworth, which was the first RAAF overseas deployment since the Korean war. Mike also flew the Sabre operated by the Temora Aviation Museum in service during his time in Butterworth. : Keith Webb

05.01.2022 Jim 'Paddy' Nolan was a pilot who trained at Temora. After gaining his wings in Canada on Harvards he was posted back to Australia where he converted onto Wirraways and Boomerangs. His operational posting was to 5 Squadron in New Guinea in an Army Co-operation role based at Torokina. ... He flew the Museum’s Wirraway on an operation in extremely bad weather to drop a Storpedo with supplies for our troops. Today Jim shares the story of this trip and a near miss which occurred. : Keith Webb

04.01.2022 Gilbert was part of the Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm in the 1950s. He flew Tiger Moths, Harvards, Seafires and later the Meteor. Today he describes landing a Seafire on an aircraft carrier. Kieth Webb

04.01.2022 Happy New Year ! Let the New Year bring joy and happiness to your families. We look forward to a different year and to welcoming you to the Museum in 2021.... We're open 10am-4pm every day (except today!!). Check out our flying calendar online: https://aviationmuseum.com.au/upcoming-events/

03.01.2022 What a great angle! We really enjoyed hosting the October 2020 Aircraft Showcase, where these two shots were taken, even though only 500 visitors were permitted. Be sure to tag #temoraaviationbest so that the Museum fans can see your great work!... : Greg Bradford

02.01.2022 We are having a busy and fun week. Some of the exciting things our engineering team are up to: Testing the Spitfire Mk XVI fuel tank which has had its leak repaired. Hooray! ... Beginning the annual inspection on the A-37B, which will take 2 engineers and approximately 2 weeks to complete. Commencing Wirraway annual, which will take 2 engineers and approximately 1 week to complete. In amongst that business, there will also be a Canberra engine run! What are you up to this week?

02.01.2022 Colin joined the RAAF post WWII. He was one of the last to train on Tiger Moths and Wirraways at Uranquinty. His first operational posting was to 25 Squadron at Pearce where he flew one of the last Mustangs before they were sent to Tocumwal for scrapping. He converted to Meteors with 25 Squadron at Williamtown and to Sabres with 3 Squadron.... His story today is about flying the Mustang to Tocumwal. : Keith Webb

02.01.2022 UNSUNG HEROES: RAY LITTLEY Ray joined the RAAF in January 1949 as an apprentice. He spent his first three years training as an engine fitter at Wagga before being transferred to Richmond in New South Wales. He applied for a posting to Japan and was subsequently sent to Korea, working with 77 Squadron on Meteors. ... His story is about working on Meteors with 77 Squadron in Korea. : Keith Webb

02.01.2022 In 2 weeks time on 17 and 18 October 2020, we will be flying the beautiful RAAF Historic collection at our Aircraft Showcase. Tickets are limited, and must be pre-purchased online*: https://bit.ly/17-18Oct2020AircraftShowcase . ... The show will feature all serviceable aircraft from the collection at Temora, which includes the Spitfire Mk VIII, Cessna O-2A, Lockheed Hudson, Wirraway, Tiger Moth and Ryan STM S2, visiting aircraft including a Harvard, Gipsy Moth, Winjeel, Birddog and BT-13. We look forward to welcoming you! . * : Col Brennan

02.01.2022 Huck was a Mirage pilot who was selected as a Forward Air Controller during the Vietnam War. He flew the O-1G Bird Dog for the first three months in support of the 9th Infantry Division in the Mekong Delta, later moving on to fly the OV-10 Bronco. Huck describes flying both the Bird Dog and Bronco and the suitability of each type for forward air control. Huck vividly describes his experiences in action which led to him being written up for a Silver Star which was eventually c...onverted to a DFC. : Keith Webb

01.01.2022 Many would say that R.J. Mitchell was the biggest single contributor to winning the Battle of Britain. We'd love to hear what you think. In 1916, before the age of 22, R.J. Mitchell went to work at Supermarine Aviation Works in Southampton, where he remained for the rest of his life, serving as the company’s director for his last 10 years. He designed seaplanes (used largely for racing) between 1922 and 1931 and by 1936 had designed and developed the Spitfire, (more than tw...o dozen versions of which were eventually created before and after his death), which was known for its aerodynamic sleekness and manoeuvrability. Mitchell was battling cancer. Despite this, he continued to work, not only on the Spitfire, but also on a four-engine bomber, the Type 317. He also took flying lessons and got his pilot's licence in July 1934. In 1937, Mitchell gave up work, although he was often seen watching the Spitfire being tested. Mitchell went to the American Foundation in Vienna for a month, but died on 11 June 1937 at the age of 42. He was a passionate and devoted man to his work on Spitfires. : R.J. Mitchell

01.01.2022 2-Day Pass for the Saturday 17 October 2020 Showcase have now sold out. BUT... don't worry, tickets for are still available . Secure your ticket online now https://bit.ly/17-18Oct2020AircraftShowcase . ... The aircraft showcase on 17 and 18 October 2020 will feature all serviceable aircraft from the RAAF Historic collection at Temora, which includes the Spitfire Mk VIII, Cessna O-2A, Lockheed Hudson, Wirraway, Tiger Moth and Ryan STM S2, visiting aircraft including a Harvard, Gipsy Moth, Winjeel, Birddog and BT-13. We look forward to welcoming you! . *

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