RAAF Association Western Australia Aviation Heritage Museum (WAAM)
The Bull Creek Collection
Bull Creek Drive
Bull Creek, WA 6149
Australia
Tel: +61 08 9311 4470
Hours: 10:00am - 4:00pm everyday (closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day and Good Friday)
Admission: $15.00 adult
This museum is dedicated to the aviation heritage of Western Australia. It is a Museum, research facility and includes
a number of WWII era aircraft and artifacts, including several Avro
Ansons and DeHavilland Tiger Moths and a Vampire. A number of relics from the flying boats sunk at Broome were salvaged by Stan Gajda and donated to the museum, including tools from Do24 X1 and personal effects and instrument and O2 bottle from PBY Catalina wreck.
Avro Anson Serial Number MG271
Cockpit and nose section only
Avro Anson Serial Number W2121
Avro Lancaster B.VII Serial Number NX622
In RAF Bomber Command markings
CAC
CA-3 Wackett Serial Number A3-31
In civilian markings (VH-AIY)
CAC
CA-16 Wirraway Serial Number A20-668
In late-wartime RAAF colors
Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina Bureau Number 46624
In WWII USN markings
DeHavilland DH-82 Tiger Moth Serial Number A17-161
In RAAF markings
DeHavilland DH-115 Vampire
In RAAF markings
Douglas
DC-3 registration PK-AFV
Pilot seat recovered from the wreck near Broome
Douglas
C-47B Dakota Serial Number A65-124
In post-war RAAF ARDU markings
GAF Canberra Mk. 20 Serial Number A84-230
Served with 2 Squadron, RAAF, during the Vietnam War
Lockheed Hudson Serial Number A16-126
Relics recovered from the crash site at Gasmata, Papua New Guinea
Mitsubishi Ki-46 Dinah Number 1059
Tail section recovered by Stan Gajda from Truscott then donated to museum
Percival Proctor Mark III
In RAF markings
Supermarine Spitfire LF.XVIE Serial Number TB592
Replica aircraft in RAF markings on display outside the museum
Supermarine Spitfire Mk. 22 Serial Number PK481
In RAF markings
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