The Temora Aviation Museum showcases one of the world’s finest collection of flying historic aircraft. Established in 1999 the Museum houses the RAAF 100 Squadron Temora Flight collection, which includes two of the three flying Spitfires in Australia as well as the only flying Lockheed Hudson and English Electric Canberra in the world, and the oldest flying Tiger Moth in Australia. Also part of the collection are a CA-16 Wirraway, CA-27 Sabre, CA-13 Boomerang, A-37B Dragonfly, Gloster Meteor F.8 and Ryan STM S2.
The Museum is now home to three full motion warbird Simulators- a Mk XVI Spitfire, P-51 Mustang and P-40 Kittyhawk. No experience is required, and the flight can be fully customised.
In addition to knowledgeable, dedicated and friendly volunteers, the Museum also offers a complimentary self-guided audio tour.
Featuring air-conditioned display buildings and hangars which allow close up inspection of the aircraft, a mezzanine level overlooking the engineering hangar, landscaped gardens, picnic areas, an aviation themed children’s playground.
Aircraft Showcases are held throughout the year, where the aircraft take to the sky, accompanied by commentary and music. Please visit the website for Aircraft Showcase dates.
The Museum also hosts Warbirds Downunder, a large biennial air show which displays Warbird aircraft from all over the country.