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Aeroplane Model - North American F-86 Sabre
1:32 scale model was commissioned by the Museum and was built by Harold P. Wood in 1953. It was part of a group of Korean War aircraft commissioned by the Museum.
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Propeller & Pressure Gauge - RAF SE5a, circa 1918
Together with the Sopwith Camel, the Royal Aircraft Factory SE5a was the most important and numerous British fighter aircraft of the First World War. It was powered by either a Wolseley ...
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Aeroplane Model - Nieuport 28
Scale model of a First World War Nieuport 28 biplane fighter aircraft. This model is painted to represent aircraft serial no. N1354
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Aeroplane Model - RAF SE.5a
Aircraft History The SE.5 was designed at the Royal Aircraft Factory in the UK in 1916. The improved SE.5a version entered service with Royal Flying Corps in 1917. It soon proved to be ...
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Aeroplane Model - Armstrong Whitworth Siskin
Aircraft History First introduced into Royal Air Force service in 1924, the Siskin was built by Sir W.G Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Ltd as a biplane fighter powered by an Armstrong Si ...
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Aeroplane Model - Hawker Hunter
Aircraft History The Hawker Hunter was developed in the UK by the Hawker Aircraft Co. in response to the British Government's specification F.3/48. By 1950, a number of design studies ...
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Aeroplane Model - CAC CA-15
Aircraft History Having designed and built the stop-gap Boomerang fighter in 1942, the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (CAC) at Port Melbourne responded to RAAF Specification 2/42 fo ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 13 -
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Aeroplane Model - Bristol DAP Beaufighter Mk 21
Large 1:8 scale model donated to the Museum in 1960 by the Goverment Aircraft Factory which succeeded the Department of Aircraft production. It represents a DAP Beaufighter Mk 21 as flo ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 0 -
Aeroplane Model - Bristol F.2B
Aircraft History First flown on 9 September 1916, the Bristol F.2A was intended as a two-seat scouting/reconnaissance aircraft for the Royal Flying Corps but proved adaptable to a vari ...
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Aeroplane Model - North American F-100 Super Sabre
Aircraft History The North American Aviation F-100 Super Sabre was the result of a company design study for a supersonic fighter to succeed the F-86 which could exceed Mach 1 only in a ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 17



