It's promoting the navy, I guess it should only be free. Anyway, after an obligatory introductory... read more
It's promoting the navy, I guess it should only be free. Anyway, after an obligatory introductory... read more
This museum was a great place to visit. Free entry and everything was so well laid out. The planes... read more
World class presentation, great range of aircraft and related artifacts. A few hands on experiences such as the flight simulator.
The cafe was a host of vending machines but im assuming the actual kitchen opens on certain days and times, it does have a commanding view of the airfield.
If interested in flying machines of the past and Australian naval air history this would be an interesting way to spend an hour or two. It's well presented and maintained with plenty of sitting spots for tired legs. There are a number of old planes and helicopters to see, along with models of ships, art exhibition and sundry memorabilia. Entry is $10 and children being free is great for families. Kids just loved the simulator.
Pity the restaurant is closed with only a couple of poorly stocked vending machines in operation.
What a great place to visit to see all the planes of the past. So Much to see and do. There is also a great place to have lunch here overlooking the air field. Top Place
Well presented aircraft, simulator for children to use, exhibits and film footage to watch. Also room with war paintings.
Best place to look at the history of the airforce compared to the war memorial in Canberra for arti facts
We live in the area and often take our visitors here. They are always amazed. It is easy to access with a very modest $10 entry fee and never crowded. There is restoration work underway by local volunteers to add to the already impressive display.