Drop in and dribble on about nothing serious. Seriously a mad place to hang out. Better to avoid it if you're not in the mood!!! If you're determined to be sad, bad, mad & angry then move along!!!
Macca, One of the states you mentioned is correct. Pick one! (As you can see on the nose, this particular aircraft saw combat action. That should be a hint.)
Then you just need to give me more details: where & when manufactured, and what it's called.
Easy!!
Regards & God bless,
Ray
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Is there a small museum behind this in the building with another aircraft inside which is very long- had to join 2 photos to get it allin one photo. Looks like I have to go through photos- dam. Well here goes.
If not the Wirriway which was designed as a training aircraft, one squadron was based in Malaysia as a general service aircraft when the Japs attacked.
About 1938
Fishermens Bend Victoria
Macca wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2019 8:59 am
Come on where is everyone. I have exhausted my thoughts and can still not find my dam photo.
Is the plane near a dam?
The engine cowling and short cockpit has me stumped. The early war aircraft built in Australia was from the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation that was originally based in Mascot before it moved to the factory in Fishermans Bend at Port Melbourne.
Ray says it is not a Boomerang and that is the only thing that looked close to the photo, but the Boomerang was fighter, not a bomber, so no idea
T1 Terry
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That is what you would expect for a bomber, a twin engine aircraft, but the one Ray has photographed is a single engine job.
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