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About eighteen months ago I was fortunate enough to find myself at the Darwin Aviation Museum, host to nineteen civil and military aircraft, that includes among others, a B25 Mitchell, replica Spitfire VIII and the mighty B52, along with a display of twenty-one aero engines and crash site relics.
Previously known as the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, the museum displays aircraft and aircraft engines of relevance to the Northern Territory and aviation in Australia generally, and its ambition was later broadened to include the documentation of World War II aircraft crash sites and the preservation of aviation relics related to the defence of Darwin during World War II.
If you would like to know more and see my take on this interesting collection then just follow the link to JJ’s
https://jjwargames.blogspot.com/2024/09/jjs-on-tour-darwin-aviation-museum.html
JJ
http://jjwargames.blogspot.co.uk
They have some really cool stuff there, and I have to say that I was shocked that there’d be a B-52 at such a “remote” place from the US and territories. I really like all of the relics and explanations of actions, just fantastic stuff.
Thank you for posting this!
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