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Australian Aviation Museum

Coordinates: 33°55′35″S 150°58′52″E / 33.926485°S 150.981049°E / -33.926485; 150.981049
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The Australian Aviation Museum, is located on Starkie Drive, Bankstown Airport in the suburb of Bankstown The Museum was opened by the then Prime Minister the Hon. Paul Keating in February, 1994, and showcases the history and future of aviation, space technology and the progress in world aviation.

Collection

The Australian Aviation Museum has on display a mock up Boeing 747-400 which is used as a Movie set. It has been used in films such as Mission: Impossible 2, the Lost (TV series), Foxtel's the Pam Ann Show and many other productions. The Movie Set has a detailed Cockpit with Galleys, First, Business and Economy Seats.

The Museum boasts the world's only Fawcett 120 which was manufactured at Bankstown,[1]

Notable aircraft in collection

See also

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 25 November 2018. Retrieved 22 September 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

33°55′35″S 150°58′52″E / 33.926485°S 150.981049°E / -33.926485; 150.981049