Are you fascinated by aviation history and technology? These are the aviation museums you should visit in New South Wales:
1Fleet Air Arm Museum
NowraThe Australian Fleet Air Arm Museum, previously known as Australia's Museum of Flight, is a military aerospace museum situated at the naval air station HMAS Albatross, in close proximity to Nowra, New South Wales. This museum is a significant destination for those interested in military aerospace history and the evolution of aviation in Australia. 2Temora Aviation Museum
TemoraThe Temora Aviation Museum, located in Temora, New South Wales, is a significant Australian aviation museum. It was established in late 1999 and is based on the collection of warbird aircraft owned by David Lowy, who remains the President and Founder of the Museum. The Museum is overseen by a five-member Governing Committee. 3RAAF Museum
Wagga Wagga City CouncilThe RAAF Wagga Heritage Centre is an aviation museum located at the RAAF Base Wagga, situated on the Sturt Highway in Forest Hill, New South Wales. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique insight into the history of the Royal Australian Air Force. 4Fighter World
WilliamtownFighter World is an aviation heritage centre located at the RAAF Base Williamtown, north of Newcastle, New South Wales. This Australian not-for-profit organization is dedicated to preserving the history of fighter operations of the RAAF. It's an ideal destination for those interested in aviation history and heritage. 5CNAPG Albury Australian Aviation Museums Display
Albury 6Luskintyre Airfield and Aviation Museum
Newcastle-MaitlandThe Luskintyre Airfield spans an area of 92.2 hectares and houses the Luskintyre Aviation Flying Museum. The airfield is primarily used for the restoration of vintage aircraft, with a special focus on de Havilland Tiger Moths. This offers a unique opportunity for visitors to witness the restoration process of these vintage aircraft.- 7
Yarrawonga-Mulwala Pioneer Museum
MulwalaHoused in a spacious building the Museum features an extensive display of pioneer agricultural, aviation and horse drawn equipment. It is also home to an impressive rock collection the life-time hobby of Yarrawonga's pharmacist. Other features include early office equipment including the linotype an