Hi all, am new here. Fascinating place. :)
Just wondering if anyone has info- or can point me in the right direction - on known crash sites of Japanese aircraft downed in attacks on Darwin. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Japanese Crashes Around Darwin
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This is probably the best place to start:
AVIATION HERITAGE CENTER
A feature of the museum is the WWII Spitfire and the huge B-52 bomber, one of only two found outside the US. There are aircraft displays including the wreckage of a Japanese Zero fighter plane, a remnant from Darwin's attack in 1942. Other exhibits include a Wessex helicopter, a Sabre jet and static displays on Australian aviation history. Open daily 9am?5pm. Guided tours at 10am and 2pm. LOCATION 557 Stuart Highway, Winnellie. CONTACT Ph 08 8947 2145 -See Map - Email ahsnt@bigpond.com
Cheers
Andy
This is probably the best place to start:
AVIATION HERITAGE CENTER
A feature of the museum is the WWII Spitfire and the huge B-52 bomber, one of only two found outside the US. There are aircraft displays including the wreckage of a Japanese Zero fighter plane, a remnant from Darwin's attack in 1942. Other exhibits include a Wessex helicopter, a Sabre jet and static displays on Australian aviation history. Open daily 9am?5pm. Guided tours at 10am and 2pm. LOCATION 557 Stuart Highway, Winnellie. CONTACT Ph 08 8947 2145 -See Map - Email ahsnt@bigpond.com
Cheers
Andy
Andy Wright
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I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of library - Jorge Luis Borges