Australian Gliding Museum

Australian Gliding Museum

Bacchus Marsh Airport

20 Jensz Road

Parwan VIC 3340

Australia

www.australianglidingmuseum.org.au/

For visiting contact +61 419 587 208

Aircraft on display

Slingsby T-31b

VH-GLI

 

VH-GRP
VH-GUD
VH-GFY
VH-GSW
VH-GDG
VH-GHR
VH-GVO
VH-GQM
VH-GAQ
VH-IKL
VH-GHE
VH-GFP
VH-GKZ
VH-GHD
VH-IKK
VH-GRW
VH-GNX
VH-GVA
VH-GLW
VH-GLC
VH-GHV
VH-GLX
VH-GFO
VH-GFL
VH-GHP
VH-GFF
VH-GHI
VH-GDH
VH-GNH
VH-GIB
VH-GDI
VH-GVY
VH-GFA
VH-GDB
VH-GFX
ZK-GDU
VH-GTB
VH-GUB
VH-GVI
VH-GNL
VH-GPH
VH-GYN
VH-GUC
Adair-Gurr Altair
Akaflieg Stuttgart Fs 24 Phönix
Avionautica M.100S Mesange
Backstrom EPB-1A Flying Plank
Barratt-Bradley Pelican II
Bölkow Phoebus C
Briegleb BG-12A
Dunstable Kestrel
Elliott AP.5 EoN Olympia 2
Hall Cherokee II
Hearn Hi-Jack Ultralight
Hütter H 17 (major components)
Hütter H 17
Jarvis Sunbird
Laister-Kauffman LK.10A
Lessing Glider
Let L-13 Blanik
Lilienthal Maihöhe-Rhinow Apparat*
Maupin Woodstock 1
Mead Rhön Ranger
Northrop Primary Glider
Pascoe EP-1 Spruce Goose
Proctor Coogee
Scheibe Bergfalke II/55
Schleicher Ka-2B Rhönschwalbe
Schleicher Ka-4 Rhönlerche II
Schleicher Ka-6BR Rhönsegler
Schleicher K.7
Schleicher K.8B
Schleicher ASW-15
Schneider ESG 31 Grunau Baby IA
Schneider ESG 31 Grunau Baby IIA
Schneider Grunau Baby IIIA
Schneider Grunau Baby IV
Schneider ES.49 Wallaby
Schneider ES.49B Kangaroo
Schneider ES.50 Club
Schneider ES.52 Kookaburra I
Schneider ES.54 Gnome
Schneider ES.57 Kingfi sher I
Schneider ES.59 Arrow
Schneider ES.60 Boomerang
Schneider ES.65 Platypus
Schreder HP-14T
Schweizer SGS.2-12 (TG-3A)
Silimon IS 28B2
Slingsby T.25 Gull 4**
Slingsby T.31B Tandem Tutor
Slingsby T.35 Austral
Slingsby T.49B Capstan
Slingsby T.50 Skylark 4
Slingsby T.53B
Sunderland MOBA2
SZD.9bis Bocian 1D
SZD.9bis Bocian 1D**
SZD.22C Mucha Standard
SZD.30 Pirat
Taylor Glider (replica)
Ultralight 166 Mosquito
Vögt Lo 150 Zwergreher
WWS 1 Salamandra (replica)

* replica
** major components

The Australian Gliding Museum already has over thirty gliders from Australia and around the world in various states of repair from flying condition to “major repair needed!” Work is continuing as more exhibits are restored to display condition, or to flying status.

Photo Australian Gliding Museum