The Caboolture Warplane & Flight Heritage Museum, located at Hangar 101, Caboolture, Queensland, is Queensland’s only operational warplane museum, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore aviation history through both static and flying exhibits. Caboolture Warplane Museum is dedicated to preserving and publicly displaying artefacts from Australian Aviation History with particular reference to WW2 and Vietnam.
Caboolture Warplane Museum
101 McNaught Road
Caboolture, QLD 4510
CabooltureWarplaneMuseum@gmail.com
+61 07 5330 1969 / 0401 493 999
Daily 09:00 – 15:00
Closed Good Friday, Christmas day, Boxing day or New Years day
Admission fee
Gift shop

About 30 minutes north of Brisbane along the Bruce Highway. Take the Bribie Island exit and turn left at the lightst into Aerodrome Road. Turn right into McNaught Road. Hangar 104 is approx. 100 metres further along at the left hand side
Aircraft collection

VH-WWY/A20-176/D
VH-MFW/A20-695 VH-SOB VH-ULM 402 VH-NIE VH-NAG VH-MFT/A68-769/FA – | CAC CA-3 Wirraway II
CAC CA-16 Wirraway II CAC CA-25 Winjeel de Havilland DH60 Gypsy Moth Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-17 Nieuport 17 North American SNJ-4 Texan North American P-51D Mustang Sopwith F.1 Camel (replica) |
Apart from the operational aircraft, the Caboolture Warplane Museum has an extensive range of displays and exhibits depicting much of Australia’s flight heritage. These include a large range of aircraft engines of various kinds, considerable wartime memorabilia, displays depicting famous aviation accidents and tragedies such as the Stinson rescue and the Lincoln crash at Mt. Superbus.
Adventure Flights: For those seeking an immersive experience, the Caboolture Warplane Museum offers adventure flights over the Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast areas. Aircraft available for these flights include the CAC Wirraway and the North American T-28B Trojan.