The Wagga RAAF Museum has been upgraded and kept in respect for members - Soldiers - of not only the Australian Airforce, but also for their Family's who were also in the Army and Navy. How do I know? Well, my Grandfather Kenneth Quin and 4 of his brothers, along with his wife's family (my Nana i.e. Netta) from the Davis Family from Sydney (sadly all now deceased) were well respected in the Wagga area, not only for being in the 1st WW and the 2nd WW, but also for those in current "Action". Take a look, read the information and remember how much they all did to let us...
   Read moreIn May I visited the RAAF museum at Wagga with my godson who is a soldier based at Kapooka. The museum was very interesting and informative. The display of aircraft outside was also interesting. I remember the controversy surrounding the purchase of the F111 fighter. It looked very impressive in its camouflage livery. The Canberra bomber brought back memories of seeing one at Hobart airport...
   Read moreWe visited the RAAF base recently, and it was a fantastic experience—especially for my kid, who really enjoyed seeing the real war flights up close. It’s such a historic place, full of fascinating stories and important history. A great spot for families and anyone interested in aviation or military history. Highly recommended for a meaningful and...
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