COBRA AH-IG
The first U.S. Army helicopter designed to perform attack missions initially flew in 1965. This 1967-built “G” model was modified, then restored to “G” model armament configuration for display. [...]
Spitfire Mk VIII (Replica)
Great Britain 1944 This replica was constructed in Queensland and flown to Darwin in a RAAF Hercules in October 1991. Mk Vc Spitfires of No 1 Fighter Wing took over the defence of Darwin from the [...]
CAC Avon Sabre
Avron Sabre has pride of placeThis aircraft A94 -914 is a composite aircraft, the forward fuselage is A94 -914 and the rear A94 -921 and the wings are those of a Mk 32 series. Made under licence [...]
F-111C A8 113 – General Dynamics
F-111C replaced the fleet of Canberra Bombers In 1963 the Australian ordered 24 F111C from General Dynamics to replace the fleet of Canberra Bombers. The F111 is an all weather strike [...]
De Havilland Dove CR-TAG
A passenger aircraft of the 1950s used on commuter services. This Dove CR-TAG called “Manatuto” after a town on the north coast of East Timor was an East Timor Airlines (Transportes Aereos de [...]
AUSTER J-5P AUTOCAR UK 1953
This aircraft is painted to represent one of the Austers flown by the late Brigadier Vic Pedersen who founded the famous Salvation Army Flying Padre Service in 1945 and until 1972 he flew [...]
North American B-25 Bomber s/n 41-30222
This aircraft is a D model and is one of a very few that still exist that has seen active service. It flew a number of missions with the 345th Bomb Group USAAF. It was acquired by the 380th Bomb [...]
Mirage 111O A3-36
Mirage 111O A3-36 was delivered to the RAAF on 3 May 1966, which is a special tribute as the Darwin Museum now. On 27 May 1985 the aircraft, being flown by Flight Lieutenant (later Air [...]
Tiger Moth De Havilland DH-82
RAAF A17-4. The Tiger Moth first flew in 1931 and was one of a long line of successful De Havilland bi-planes. It was the basic trainer for the British Commonwealth Air Forces in World War II [...]