Museum Aircraft of the Australian Flying Corps
Adelaide AirportAdelaide Airport houses a unique piece of Australian aviation history. Vickers Vimy. The original G-EAOU flown by Ross Smith from England to Australia in 1919. The aircraft is in its original markings.
Australian War MemorialThe Australian War Memorial is located in the Australian Capital Territory and has two museum hangars. Currently most of the WWI aircraft are housed at the Treloar Centre, the only WWI aircraft on display at the main War Memorial Museum is the SE5a in the current ANZAC Hall. Airco DH.9. An original aircraft currently housed in the Treloar Centre. The DH.9 is in civil markings.
Aviation Heritage MuseumThe Aviation Heritage Museum in Western Australia. Sopwith Camel. A reproduction in fictitious markings.
The Flypast MuseumThe Flypast Museum focuses on Australian Army aviation and is located at Oakey in Queensland. Bristol Boxkite.
The New Zealand Fighter Pilots MuseumThe New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum is in Wanaka, New Zealand. Avro 504K. A reproduction.
Qantas Founders Outback MuseumThe Qantas Founders Outback Museum is located at Longreach, Queensland. Avro 504K. A reproduction in early Qantas markings.
Queensland MuseumBristol Scout. A reproduction in the markings of the CFS Scout at Point Cook.
Royal Australian Air Force MuseumThe RAAF Museum is located at Point Cook, Victoria. The RAAF Museum has a large collection of original AFC and RAAF aircraft on display and under restoration. Fokker DrI. A reproduction.
Royal Australian Navy FAA MuseumThe RAN's Fleet Air Arm Museum is located at Nowra, on the New South Wales southern coast. Sopwith Pup. A reproduction.
Royal New Zealand Air Force MuseumThe RNZAF Museum is located at Wigram, New Zealand. Sopwith Pup. A reproduction carrying the serial N6160.
South Australian Aviation MuseumThe SAAM is located in Adelaide, South Australia. Fokker DrI. A reproduction.
RAF Museum, EnglandThe Royal Air Force Museum is located at Hendon, London. Sopwith Pup N5182. A reproduction in the markings of Robert Little's N5182.
National Air and Space Museum, USA.Sopwith Snipe E8182. An original Sopwith Snipe which was brought to the United States as a dual seat Sopwith Snipe for evaluation. The aircraft has been restored to a single seat configuration in the markings of 4 Sqn Australian Flying Corps. Australian Flying Corps : A Complete History of the Australian Flying Corps |
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