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This site is devoted to providing a complete list of aircraft operated by the ADF and NZDF for the military aviation enthusiast. Included are brief summaries, where known, about the history and current status of airframes which have been employed in Australian and New Zealand Military Service. It is a great research tool.
The Civil Aviation Historical Society exists to preserve the history of the Department of Civil Aviation, its predecessors and successors. The Society also maintains an archive of photographs, documents, publications and films. The archive is open to researchers by appointment. It is involved with the Airways Museum which houses a collection of national importance that traces the development of Australia’s civil aviation airways system through innovation and technical development from its beginnings in the 1920s to today. The story is told through artefacts and photographs, and illustrates how Australia has often played a leading role internationally in aviation development.
The Friends of the RAAF Museum (FoRM) is a volunteer support organization providing assistance to the operations of the Royal Australian Air Force Museum. Created in 1993 the Friends came into existence through the efforts of a group of dedicated enthusiasts and passionate museum staff. The Friends aim to promote and advance the role of the RAAF Museum in the preservation and display of aircraft and equipment of significance to the RAAF. In doing so, we aim to advance the education of the public in the history of the Australian Flying Corps and the RAAF. The Friends produces Aerogram. Journal of the Friends of the RAAF Museum Inc.