Australian National Aviation Museum (Moorabbin Air Museum)

Australian National Aviation Museum (Moorabbin Air Museum)

The Australian National Aviation Museum, is located at Moorabbin Airport near Melbourne Victoria and is recognised as Australia’s only true National Aviation Museum.

Owned and operated by the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group, a community based, not for profit Company, limited by Guarantee, the collection was established in 1962, and is the oldest volunteer Aviation Museum in Australia.

Over the last 40 years, the museum has saved a number of significant examples of Australia's aviation heritage, and with nearly 50 aircraft on display, in storage or under restoration, the Museum is one of the largest in Australia.

Address: 
Cnr First Street & Second Avenue - Morrabbin Airport, Cheltenham VIC 3194, Australia
Tel: 
+61 3 95807752
Fax: +61 3 95807752
Hours: 
12noon to 4pm Wednesday - Friday
10am - 5pm Saturday - Sunday

Located on Moorabbin Airport
(Melways Reference 87 G4)
Admission: 
Adults $7.50, Children $3.50, Students $3.50, Families $15.00, Pensioners $3.50, Tour Groups $5.00pp
Facilities: 
Access for the disabled, car and bus parking, picnic area, refreshments, sales outlet, guided tours, school and group tours by appointment.

Museum available for Corporate Functions.

Opportunities for members of the public join the Museum and become involved in preservation of Australia's rich aviation heritage.
Collection: 

The Australian National Aviation Museum contains the finest collection of Australian made and designed aircraft, as well as the broadest collection, with representative types covering the development of air travel and military aviation within Australia.

The Collection contains over 50 rare and historic Australian aircraft, with over 30 on display or under restoration at the museum

Representative aircraft are on display, from the RAAF and RAN, WW2 through to the jet age, pre-war, post war and jet-turbine airliners from Ansett-ANA, TAA and others, Australian made by CAC, DAP and Victa, vintage and classic civilian aircraft from the "Moth" through to a London to Sydney air-racer.