Fragment of World War II Japanese Zero Fighter Plane

Fragment of World War II Japanese Zero Fighter Plane

Location

Australia
R5759
Queensland Museum
23 November 2010

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Australia
Dimensions
110mm
150mm
65mm

Passengers inside an Air Queensland DC3, flying from the Iron Range National Park to Cairns, 1982. Slide by Ruth Read, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

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Passengers flying to Cairns sitting in the only shade before their flight on an Air Queensland DC3, Lockhart River airport, 1982. Slide by Ruth Read, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

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Passengers board an Air Queensland DC3 at Lockhart River airport, 1982. Lockhart River is a remote town on the east coast of Cape York Peninsula, directly east of Weipa with a population of 369 in 1981. Slide by Ruth Read, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

 

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Navaho Chieftan, Lockhart River airstrip, Lockhart River, 1982. Slide by Ruth Read, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

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Aircraft from the Redcliffe Flying Services at Chinchilla Aiport, 1979. Slide by Neville Sim, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

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Stopping at Roma on TAA Fokker Friendship, which featured a pressurised cabin for the comfort of passengers, 1965. Slide by Lynne Cain, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

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TAA Electra aircraft, Eagle Farm Airport, 1964. The sign on the tarmac directs passengers to the front steps of the plane for seating rows 1-7, or the rear steps for rows 8-19. Slide by Eric Willmott, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

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ANA DC3 and passengers at Rockhampton Airport, 1955. Slide by Eric Willmott, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

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Ansett aircraft  'Airlines of Australia' at Ayr Airport, 1971. Slide by Beth Snewin, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland.

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