March 12, 2011 at 5:34 pm
Hi all,
while I’ve been doing research for my drawings of the Wirraway and Boomerang, I’ve collected a bunch of interesting information (well, I think its interesting, anyway).
I’ve decided to load some of it to my website, so others can enjoy (?!?) this esoteric technical stuff…
Click here for the Wirraway stuff
and click here for the Boomerang stuff
Feel free to let me know what you think, I’ll be adding more stuff whenever I get the time…
DB
By: derekbu - 21st April 2011 at 08:55
Just added some more information to the Wirraway page, a list of surviving aircraft. I’m sure it’s not complete, so let me know if you can make any additions.
It would also be good to get a photo of each surviving aircraft for this page (with the permission of the photographer) so let me know if you can pass on any photos which I can use.
By: g-anyb - 13th March 2011 at 08:14
..sincere thanks for your efforts here DB, ..much appreciated mate..
By: Keith Gaff - 13th March 2011 at 08:04
Wirraway
The picture below may be of interest to you Wirraway fans. It depicts Wirraway A20-10, the eighth production and oldest surviving Wirraway. The photo was taken by mr. Terry Ellis of the Moorabbin Air Museum in April 1971 just prior to the Royal Australian Air Force’s Golden Jubilee airshow at RAAF Base Laverton. A20-10 belonged to the Moorabbin Air Museum and still does. It can be seen on display at Moorabbin to this day.
http://s193.photobucket.com/albums/z208/kgaff_2007/?action=view¤t=RAAFLavertonVICApl71.jpg
By: Arabella-Cox - 12th March 2011 at 20:28
Thanks for these DB.
I’ve bookmarked them and had a quick read. Having seen both types at Avalon recently it was interesting to read what you have on the types.
Paul