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In about two weeks I am riding around Oz on my bike. Leaving Cairns and roughly to Bris-Syd-Mel-Per-Broome-Darwin-Alice Springs-Cairns. This route is highly changeable so am looking for ideas from members...It's a bit of a plane porn trip too...

 

So far I have tee'd up visits to:

 

Jabiru

 

Lightwing

 

Brumby Aircraft

 

and visiting

 

Fighterworld Aviation Museum - Williamstown

 

Any other suggestions as to Aviation museums etc, aviation related spots of interest etc?

 

 

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Just fired off an email to Garry at Morgan Aeroworks...we share the same surname so might be good for a discount he he...CFI, unfortunately Tassie misses out at this stage but never say never...depends on how I am going for time etc, and the cost to get the bike on the ferry

 

 

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Point Cook Air Museum, Melbourne plus the Liberator at Werribee.

 

WA Air Museum, Perth

 

 

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Well the purpose of the trip is multi-faceted he he

 

1. Get away from work for a few months! (Way too high stress job, no holidays for about 5 years)

 

2. See some of the aircraft I'm interested in building in the flesh

 

3. Catch up with family in Geelong/Perth/Darwin

 

4. Reunion in Melb of old Army mates

 

5. Everyone should do an around Oz trip..I don't and never have owned a car so the old bike cops it!

 

 

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mdm.....I'll ask....whats the purpose of the ride????????????

Cause he can? One day.... I'd love to do a trip like that.

 

 

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While at Caboolture do not forget to stop in at the Beauford Bommer restoration.

 

Ianrat

 

Ch601Xl B

 

Brisbane

 

 

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If you're going to Melbourne via Nowra, you may want to stop at the Fleet Air Arm Musuem there. It has a great selection of old Naval and other aircraft and fascinating exhibits too. Sorry, the link to their website is dead, so no point posting it here.

 

Cheers,

 

 

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Bullcreek Aviation Museum here in Perth. A real lancester is on display with a plethora of other wartime aircraft (Spitfire, Catalina, DC3 & weedhoppers!) and you have a number of RAAF retirees that are willing to show you around and give you info on the history.

 

Visit here for more: http://www.raafawa.org.au/museum/index.html

 

-Andrew

 

 

Guest Maj Millard
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Hey Bill, I can also recommend the Caloundra air museum for a stop and maybe a sleepover, you'll be surprised what they have there , it's a must see. Howie Hughes used to have a comfortable bunkhouse above the factory. Say hello to Terry the main welder also. He lent me his bike once to go into town a couple of times.

 

If your going to Taree you might also pedal across the W end of the grass strip and visit Pylon 500 and his wife. They have a house and hangar right through the fence next to the airfield.

 

Also the mob of flyers at the casino Aero club should welcome you, as would the fine group at the South Grafton Aero club.

 

Looking foward to following your travels..............................................................Ross Millard.

 

 

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You can't leave out the west! Head down the coast. One of the times I did it, the bulldust was so bad that I got from Broome to Sandfire exhausted. That was it for the day - about 300k's.

 

My BMW has crossed the Nullabor 19 times. You have to do it once at least. Aviation parallel? I have spent many hours with my arms out wide (throttle lock) going "zoom zoom". Low level flight was easier to get away with in those days. The first year I crossed the Nullabor was the first year it was sealed. If the planes didn't get you (aviation reference), nobody would.

 

 

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Well the purpose of the trip is multi-faceted he he5. Everyone should do an around Oz trip..I don't and never have owned a car so the old bike cops it!

Mad dog,

 

Just happened to do that on a bike in 99 (VN 1500 Nomad) and 2004 (1/2Lap) on a BMWK1100LT, has an awesome time doing it too, went around in 23 days first time boy were there some big days in the saddle 1200kms was the most we did in a day but there were a few 1000k days thrown in.

 

You have yourself a safe and enjoyable ride and watch out for those desert gliders (eagles) the B#$^tards dont like giving up their road kill, i nearly collected 3 on seperate occasions.

 

Cheers

 

Alf

 

 

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Hi Mad Dog,

 

About 18 months ago I visited the Aviation Heritage Centre in Darwin. It's well worth the visit (although my two daughters and my wife thought that 'shopping' was more interesting).

 

They have a B-52 bomber there; you don't really appreciate the size of this bird until you see one in front of you.

 

 

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Hi all,

 

Thanks for all the ideas, will try to hit all I can on the way, currently in Bundaberg today so was out at Jabiru while they were preparing to leave tomorrow for the big event...Off to the Bert Hinkler museum in the morning then on to Brissy. won't be on for a while now, but will put any good pics up when I am back in Cairns...fly safe

 

 

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The Bert Hinkler Museum is brilliant... You can get a photo of yourself in the Avro Baby replica but crikey its a tight fit!

 

 

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