Queensland Air Museum

Queensland Air Museum The fact that the fledgling museum had no suitable site to display such an aircraft was not allowed to stand in the way of their enthusiasm!
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Queensland Air Museum had its beginnings in 1973 when a group of aviation enthusiasts who comprised the Queensland Branch of the Aviation Historical Society of Australia decided to “put their money where their mouths were” and do something about preserving Australia’s aviation heritage by purchasing a Canberra bomber. As a result of the considerable media publicity which followed, the Canberra was

moved to the new “Pioneer Valley Park” horse-drawn vehicle museum at Kuraby where it was placed on display at the invitation of the Hunter family. The Canberra was officially unveiled on 2nd June 1974 thus inaugurating the Queensland Air Museum. Almost exactly one year later, the collection doubled in size with the arrival of Meteor WD647. The Museum’s second aircraft acquisition was in complete contrast to the first in that it was an outright gift from the British Government, whereas the Canberra had to be purchased from the Australian Government. The Meteor was destined never to join the Canberra at Kuraby, for sadly “Pioneer Valley Park” closed, and QAM found itself thrust into a nomadic existence which was to last for another 10 years! It is a lasting tribute to the members involved that the Museum survived the tribulations that followed. In May 1977, the Canberra was moved to a leased site at Lower Nudgee where it was later joined by the Meteor, Sea Venoms WZ910 and WZ898 and Vampire A79-828. With the development of the new Brisbane Airport floodway, QAM had to go, and after much anguish and lobbying, the aircraft were moved to a “temporary holding area” on Brisbane Airport in April 1980. During QAM’s occupancy of this site, the Canberra featured in a much-publicised extortion attempt against Trans-Australia Airlines. Although local Department of Aviation officials were sympathetic towards QAM, the Minister of the day had an apparent personal vendetta against the Museum and exorbitant rental demands effectively led to QAM’s eviction from Brisbane Airport. The resultant publicity came to the attention of Landsborough Shire Councillor, John Harrison, who persuaded the Council to facilitate QAM’s relocation to Caloundra. The offer of a modern hangar type building on Caloundra Aerodrome was too good to refuse, and the Canberra, Meteor and two Sea Venoms were transported to Caloundra on 14 June 1986. By this time, only the Meteor was ready for display, so a band of local volunteer members set about preparing the collection for an opening ceremony on 4 April 1987. The fact that a respectable display was ready on schedule is a tribute to the members involved. The official opening of the Museum was performed by Mrs. Ly Bennett, wife of the late Air Vice-Marshal Don Bennett of “Pathfinder” fame who had been QAM Patron until his death in September 1986. Ly Bennett graciously agreed to assume the role of her late husband until her own death in October 2000. The road leading to the Museum has been officially named Pathfinder Drive in honour of the Pathfinder Force founded by Don Bennett. A second, much larger display building (Hangar 2) was officially unveiled on 3 July 2004. An extension to Hangar 2, The Allan Vial Path Finder Force Annexe was officially unveiled on 16 August 2006. In September 2006, Mr Allan Vial, DFC OAM OPR (Pol), Life President of the Path Finder Force Association in Australia graciously agreed to become Patron of QAM. On 17 May 2008, Hangar 2 was officially named as The Dick Hitchins Memorial Hangar in memory of QAM’s founding President. QAM’s library storage building was officially named The Dunoon Building on 5 November 2008 by QAM’s Patron Allan Vial.

TOMORROW AT 12 NOON 🚢✨We are delighted to say that RAN Rear Admiral Neil Ralph, former Deputy Chief of the Navy, will sh...
29/05/2026

TOMORROW AT 12 NOON 🚢✨

We are delighted to say that RAN Rear Admiral Neil Ralph, former Deputy Chief of the Navy, will share in the unveiling ceremony tomorrow at 12:00PM of the Queensland Air Museum’s spectacular 1/72 scale model of HMAS Melbourne!

Over 3 metres long and packed with aircraft, helicopters, deck vehicles and hundreds of tiny details, this world-class display has been more than 3 years in the making.

Built by a dedicated team of model makers using scratchbuilding, 3D printing, commercial kits and custom design work, the display brings Australia’s iconic aircraft carrier back to life in incredible detail.

📅 Saturday 30 May 2026
⏰ 12:00pm
📍 Hangar 2 — Queensland Air Museum
‼️ Normal entry fees apply for non-QAM members
🎟️ Tickets available at the entry or online: https://www.qldair.museum/exhibits

The unveiling will feature:

⚓️The Attendance of RAN Rear Admiral Neil Ralph, former Deputy Chief of the Navy
✈️ First-hand stories from former RAN pilot Noel Dennett
🎨 Commissioning of the new QAM Art Gallery
🖼️ Meet celebrated aviation artist John Best
🛩️ View his painting “Gannets Over the Aircraft Carrier Melbourne”
🥤 Cold drinks and ice creams available from the Front Desk

You’ll also have the chance to meet former HMAS Melbourne crew members and hear stories from one of the most important ships in Australian naval aviation history.

For further information contact Displays Manager Chuck Goodman: [email protected]

TWO DAYS TO GO 🚢✈️After 3 years of work, countless hours of painting, scratchbuilding, 3D printing and careful assembly…...
28/05/2026

TWO DAYS TO GO 🚢✈️

After 3 years of work, countless hours of painting, scratchbuilding, 3D printing and careful assembly… the Queensland Air Museum’s stunning 1/72 scale HMAS Melbourne display is finally ready for unveiling.
And yes — the volunteers were very nervous moving a 3-metre-long aircraft carrier into position! 😅

Now safely installed in Hangar 2, this incredible display captures Australia’s famous aircraft carrier packed with detailed aircraft, helicopters, deck vehicles and figures from throughout her long career at sea.

Join us this Saturday, 30 May at 12 noon, for the official unveiling on the 44th anniversary of HMAS Melbourne’s decommissioning.

You’ll hear first-hand stories from former RAN pilot and QAM Tour Guide Noel Dennett, who flew Sea Venoms, Wessex helicopters and Fairey Gannets from Melbourne’s deck — including the dramatic story of a Gannet launch that ended in the sea.

We’ll also be commissioning our new Art Gallery, where you can meet QAM artist John Best and view his magnificent painting “Gannets Over the Aircraft Carrier Melbourne.”

📍 Queensland Air Museum — Hangar 2
📅 Saturday 30 May 2026
⏰ 12:00pm
‼️Normal entry fees apply to non-QAM members
🎟️Tickets available at entry or online: https://www.qldair.museum/exhibits

Cold drinks and ice creams available from the Front Desk, with rumours that some members may continue celebrations at the Caloundra RSL afterwards!

For further information contact Displays Manager Chuck Goodman: [email protected]

⚓ After three years of work… she’s finally in position.With plenty of nervous faces and very steady hands, our volunteer...
22/05/2026

⚓ After three years of work… she’s finally in position.

With plenty of nervous faces and very steady hands, our volunteer team has carefully moved the giant 1/72 scale HMAS Melbourne display into place ahead of its official unveiling on Saturday the 30th of May at 12:00pm.

At over 3 metres long, this incredible handcrafted model captures Australia’s famous aircraft carrier at sea — complete with aircraft, helicopters, deck vehicles, crew figures and tiny details spanning her long RAN career. From Sea Venoms and Wessex helicopters to Gannets, Skyhawks and some unusual visitors to her decks, there’s something new to spot every time you look.

Built by a passionate team of model makers, painters, researchers and 3D designers, this display is truly a labour of love.

The unveiling will also feature stories from former HMAS Melbourne crew, including QAM guide Noel Dennett, who flew Sea Venoms, Wessex and Fairey Gannets from Melbourne’s deck during his RAN service.

🖼 Guests will also be able to visit our new art gallery space and meet QAM artist John Best, featuring his stunning painting “Gannets over the Aircraft Carrier Melbourne.”

📅 Saturday 30th May 2026
🕛 12:00pm
📍 Queensland Air Museum, Caloundra
‼️Entry fees apply for non QAM members
🎟️ Entry tickets available at the gate or here: https://www.qldair.museum/home-old

Cold drinks and ice creams will be available from the front desk, and we hear some members may continue the celebrations with lunch at the Caloundra RSL afterwards!

For further information contact Chuck Goodman (Displays Manager):
📧 [email protected]

QAM Patron Julie Hammer (Air Vice Marshal, retd) and President Garry Hills represented the Qld Air Museum at the 83rd Me...
22/05/2026

QAM Patron Julie Hammer (Air Vice Marshal, retd) and President Garry Hills represented the Qld Air Museum at the 83rd Memorial Service of the tragic torpedoing and sinking of the hospital ship AHS Centaur off the coast of Caloundra on May 14th 1943.

The crew of an Avro Anson of No. 71 Squadron RAAF on patrol spotted the few remaining survivors in the water and called in the Destroyer USS Mugford to pick them up.

Of the 332 medical personnel and civilian crew aboard, 268 died, including 63 of the 65 army personnel.

Lest We Forget

A great morning in the Hangar!
21/05/2026

A great morning in the Hangar!

Well time had come to move our HMAS MELBOURNE project from its construction site to the QLD AIR MUSEUM.  A very nervous ...
20/05/2026

Well time had come to move our HMAS MELBOURNE project from its construction site to the QLD AIR MUSEUM. A very nervous moment as the team moved the ship from its stand into the van for transport. Ross had the honour of driving our cargo the 40 minutes or so to the QAM. We are sure he lost weight on the drive😆. It went well and HMAS MELBOURNE with all its aircraft and accessories arrived in one piece. The move from the van to its permanent stand went without incident to everyones relief.

So come along on Saturday the 30th of May for the official reveal and meet our builders. Hear from our Tour Guide, Noel, who served and flew aircraft from HMAS MELBOURNE.

After three years of work, the Queensland Air Museum is proud to unveil one of the most ambitious display projects ever ...
19/05/2026

After three years of work, the Queensland Air Museum is proud to unveil one of the most ambitious display projects ever undertaken by our volunteers — a gigantic 1/72 scale model of HMAS Melbourne.

At over 3 metres long, this incredible display captures Australia’s famous aircraft carrier in stunning detail, with a crowded flight deck featuring aircraft, helicopters, deck vehicles, crew figures, and even some unusual visitors that appeared aboard throughout her long career.

The unveiling will take place at exactly 12:00pm on Saturday 30 May 2026, marking the 44th anniversary of HMAS Melbourne’s decommissioning.

This mammoth project has brought together a dedicated team of model makers, artists, researchers, and veterans who have spent years:

⚓ Preparing the fibreglass hull
⚓ Scratchbuilding deck details
⚓ 3D printing custom parts
⚓ Building aircraft and vehicles
⚓ Painting hundreds of figures by hand
The unveiling will also feature:

🎤 First-hand stories from former RAN pilot and QAM guide Noel Dennett, who flew Sea Venoms, Wessex helicopters and Fairey Gannets from Melbourne’s deck

🎨 The opening of our new art gallery featuring celebrated aviation artist John Best and his painting “Gannets Over The Melbourne Carrier”

🍦 Cold drinks and ice creams available from the front desk.

Rumour has it some members may even continue the event with lunch at the Caloundra RSL afterwards… 😉

📍 Queensland Air Museum
📅 Saturday 30 May 2026
🕛 Unveiling begins at 12:00pm sharp
‼️Regular entry fees apply to non QAM Members.
🎟️Tickets available here or at the gate: https://www.qldair.museum/home-old

For further information contact Displays Manager Chuck Goodman:
📧 [email protected]

Its on.   "REMEMBER LONG TAN" Dinner, 60th Anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan.  Limited tickets so get in early.
05/05/2026

Its on. "REMEMBER LONG TAN" Dinner, 60th Anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan. Limited tickets so get in early.

Today, we pause to remember the courage, sacrifice, and service of the men and women who have served our nation. On this...
25/04/2026

Today, we pause to remember the courage, sacrifice, and service of the men and women who have served our nation.

On this ANZAC Day, we honour those who gave their lives, those who returned, and those who continue to serve — across all conflicts, peacekeeping missions, and humanitarian operations.

At the Queensland Air Museum, many of the aircraft in our care tell part of that story. From wartime service to rescue missions and training roles, they stand as quiet reminders of the people who flew, maintained, and relied on them.

We remember not just the history, but the individuals behind it — their mateship, resilience, and dedication.

Lest we forget.🌹

16/04/2026

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