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Free Australian Aviation Museum Virtual Tours

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If your interested in Aviation museums there's a couple of incredibly detailed and free 360 degree virtual tours of the Darwin Aviation Museum, NT and also the Perth Aviation Museum, WA in Australia.  Take a good look around a B52, Lancaster, Catalina, Dakota C47,  Avro Anson, B-25 Mitchell Bomber , Wessex helicopter, COBRA AH-IG  and many other aircraft and displays. There's also the B-24 J Liberator 'Milady' Wreck Site in Cox Peninsula, NT that you can explore without the humidity. 

Very little chance of international visitors stopping by these locations in person this year and perhaps even next year so a bit of support via online visitors will go a long way and you only need to register with your name and email address to access the tours. 

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I'd always promised myself that I would get to Darwin and see that B-52.

Who'd have thought it would take CV19 and a virtual tour to fulfil that desire!

Thank you for posting this.

I am hoping that many other destinations make this call and do 360 or VR tours.
In some ways it could be better than physically going there.

6 hours ago, andrew222 said:

If your interested in Aviation museums there's a couple of incredibly detailed and free 360 degree virtual tours of the Darwin Aviation Museum, NT and also the Perth Aviation Museum, WA in Australia.  Take a good look around a B52, Lancaster, Catalina, Dakota C47,  Avro Anson, B-25 Mitchell Bomber , Wessex helicopter, COBRA AH-IG  and many other aircraft and displays. There's also the B-24 J Liberator 'Milady' Wreck Site in Cox Peninsula, NT that you can explore without the humidity. 

Very little chance of international visitors stopping by these locations in person this year and perhaps even next year so a bit of support via online visitors will go a long way and you only need to register with your name and email address to access the tours. 

vuseum.com

 

PdaS3WO.jpg

 

 

Thanks for that. As my brothers live in Perth, and despite being aware that I was an ex-RAF serviceman, they still never clued me up about this. Hope to visit WA in 2022, might take a peek then but ta for the heads-up.👍

Rick Almeida

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