Temora Aviation Museum
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The Temora Aviation Museum is an Australian aerospace museum located in Temora, New South Wales.
The museum is home to many historic military and civilian aircraft that range from the World War II era to the Vietnam War era and holds flying days (normally once a month) to display its operating aircraft.
The museum often hosts visits from the Royal Australian Air Force warplanes such as the F/A-18 Hornet and F-111 Aardvark.
[edit] Aircraft
- DH-82A Tiger Moth
- CA-16 Wirraway
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk VIII
- Supermarine Spitfire Mk XVI
- Ryan STM S2
- Lockheed Hudson
- CA-13 Boomerang
- RAAF Sabre (in restoration)
- Cessna O-2A
- Cessna A37B Dragonfly
- Gloster Meteor F.8
- DH-115 Vampire T35
- Handley Page English Electric Canberra
- T-28D Trojan
- Cessna O-1G 'Birddog'
- Sabre
- Tom Moon's Extra 300s
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