The Temora Aviation Museum inspires the community to acknowledge the role played by Australia’s historic ex-military aircraft, and encourages visitors to learn and be inspired through its collection of aircraft to remember the efforts of the men and women who flew and supported them during times of conflict.
The Temora Aviation Museum is first and foremost a flying Museum, and its Flying Displays are conducted by the Temora Historic Flight Club (THFC) which is a separate entity from the Museum. All flight operations are under the control and direction of the THFC Director of Flying Operations. The Museum is a non-profit organisation which receives its funding through private donations.
We are seeking the relatives of around 10,000 personnel who trained at Temora from 1941 - 1946 in order to invite them to RECONNECT with Temora Aviation Museum, and learn more about their family history 👉bit.ly/10EFTSRECONNECT
For all your questions: info@aviationmusuem.com.au
The Temora Aviation Museum inspires the community to acknowledge the role played by Australia’s historic ex-military aircraft, and encourages visitors to learn and be inspired through its collection of aircraft to remember the efforts of the men and women who flew and supported them during times of conflict.
The Temora Aviation Museum is first and foremost a flying Museum, and its Flying Displays are conducted by the Temora Historic Flight Club (THFC) which is a separate entity from the Museum. All flight operations are under the control and direction of the THFC Director of Flying Operations. The Museum is a non-profit organisation which receives its funding through private donations.
We are seeking the relatives of around 10,000 personnel who trained at Temora from 1941 - 1946 in order to invite them to RECONNECT with Temora Aviation Museum, and learn more about their family history 👉bit.ly/10EFTSRECONNECT
For all your questions: info@aviationmusuem.com.au