- Location name:
- Philip Island - National Vietnam Veterans Museum, Victoria, Australia
- Website:
- vietnamvetsmuseum.org
- Coordinates:
- 38.52065659S 145.32452393E
- Description:
- Various
- Last update:
- 2 January 2017


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Planes at this location
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More info on registration highlightingRegistration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
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A1-406 | 3406 | B.47G-3B-1 | Australia | Army | pre | ||
A17-007 | 44507 | B.206B1 | Australia | Army | pre | Still here? | |
A97-214 | 3214 | C-130A | Australia | Air Force | pre | forward fuselage only | |
A84-307 | 71020 | Canberra T.21 | Australia | Air Force | pre | ||
A4-204 | 204 | DHC-4 | Australia | Air Force | std | Under restoration, dismantled | |
A4-231 | 231 | DHC-4 | Australia | Air Force | pre | ||
A2-110 | 11110 | UH-1H | Australia | Army | pre | ||
N7-221/831 | WA221 | Wessex Mk.31A | Australia | Navy | pre | ||
N12-153567/855 | 323C | S-2G | Australia | Navy | pre | ||
68-15092 | 20626 | AH-1F | United States | Army | pre | Identity to be confirmed |
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Thanks for the info, both DHC-4s edited. I have added a note with the B.206, because I cannot find any pictures of it. It has been reported as delivered here in 2018, but it might in fact have been on loan from another museum. Perhaps gone already. A possible addition might be a C-130 nose section. Picture from May 2022, bare metal, no identification.
Posted on 13 May 2023 by AdminA4-204 is indeed stored in parts behind the hanger. Also there is the nose of C-130A A97-214. Both seen March 3th 2023.
Posted on 31 March 2023 by Chris HorstVisited on 20/03/2023. DHC-4 A4-231 is proudly displayed outside the entrance, so no longer "under restoration". There was no sign of the B.206 or of the second DHC-4, A4-204 though from the map view, this may be dismantled at the rear of the hangar.
Posted on 29 March 2023 by Longmire