The Benalla Aviation Museum is located in the historic home of the 11 EFTS, Elementary Flying Training School, Wartime Training Unit. The Museum hosts many varied and interesting displays including working engines, an antique flight training simulator, period uniforms & photographs, and a large collection of model aircraft. Amongst many other projects, members have restored a Tiger Moth and have recently rebuilt a DH.100 Vampire T.33 Jet trainer for static display.
Benalla Aviation Museum
Samaria Rd (PO Box 633)
Benalla VIC 3672
www.benallaaviationmuseum.org.au
secretary@benallaaviationmuseum.org.au
+61 429 629 415
Wednesday & Sunday 09:00 – 15:00
Admission fee

Aircraft collection

de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth A17-104 RAAF
VH-YCW/A19-095
VH-CZE/A85-404 A7-054 A17-104 A17-242 VH-CZB/A21-42 A79-815 A79-835 VH-BQC VH-BRP VH–LNM/1232007/83 | AESL Airtrainer CT/4B
Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation CA-25 Winjeel Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation MB-326H de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth de Havilland DH.82a Tiger Moth de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor de Havilland DH.100 Vampire T.35A de Havilland DH.100 Vampire T.35A Fawcett 120 Government Aircraft Factory N.24A Nomad Nanchang CJ-6A |
The Benalla Aviation Museum offers a fascinating look at Australia’s military air training history, from the historic home of a World War II RAAF pilot training school.
Military Air Training Heritage Pty Ltd, supported by the Benalla Aviation Museum, is dedicated to the display, operation and preservation of historic military training aircraft. The company operates a CAC ‘Winjeel’, a Nanchang CJ-6A, and a rare de Havilland DH-92 Moth ‘Minor‘
Picture Benalla Aviation Museum