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  • Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum

    Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum

    Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra

    The Royal Australian Navy has its Fleet Air Arm Museum at Nowra NSW. It is adjacent to the naval base HMAS Albatross.  When we arrived at 2:00 PM there were only four other people visiting. Effectively we had the whole museum to ourselves.

    Propeller From HMAS Sydney Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Propeller From HMAS Sydney

    The Collection

    The museum has an almost complete collection of the aircraft operated by the RAN.  This ranges from the early 1950s when HMAS Sydney and Melbourne were acquired to a recently retired Seahawk helicopter.  A purpose-built air-conditioned building houses all of the displays. Inside a raised mezzanine floor provides an excellent overhead perspective of the displays.  This is something that many aviation museums are lacking.  There is also plenty of space between each display so that they can be seen easily without the crowding that some museums use.

    The 1950s

    The Hawker Sea Fury, Fairey Firefly and Fairey Gannett represent the 1950s. All three are camouflages in Dark sea grey with sky undersides.  The Firefly is also wearing Korean War black and white stripes.

    RAN Fairey Firefly AS.5 Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    RAN Fairey Firefly AS.5
    RAN Fairey Gannet AS.1 Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    RAN Fairey Gannet AS.1
    Hawker Sea Fury Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Hawker Sea Fury

    The Modern RAN Fleet Air Arm

    The jet age is represented by the Douglas A4G Skyhawk, de Havilland Sea Venom FAW Mk.53 and Grumman S2G Tracker..  Training aircraft from this period include the Macchi 326, Vampire T.22 and Skyhawk 2 seat trainer.

    De Havilland Sea Vampire MK T.22 Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    De Havilland Sea Vampire MK T.22
    De Havilland Sea Venom F.A.W. MK 53 Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    De Havilland Sea Venom F.A.W. MK 53
    McDonnell Douglas A4G Skyhawk Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    McDonnell Douglas A4G Skyhawk
    Grumman S-2G Tracker Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Grumman S-2G Tracker

    Drone Collection

    Drones have formed an important part of the Fleet Air Arm, removing the risks involved in towing targets for Royal Australian Navy Ships. On display is an old Radioplane MQM-33 propeller driven drone. The Australian designed Turana (based on the Ikara anti-submarine missile) and the Jindivik are also on display.  The more recent US designed BAE Kalkara is located next to the Skyhawk.

    BAE Kalkara MQM-107E Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    BAE Kalkara
    Radioplane MQM-33 Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Radioplane MQM-33
    GAF Turana Target Drone Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    GAF Turana Target Drone
    GAF Jindivik Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    GAF Jindivik

    Fleet Air Arm Museum Helicopters

    There is an impressive helicopter collection, which includes a large display to the RAN Helicopter Flight Vietnam.  In line with the rest of the museum, the helicopter displays are well set out and have explanatory boards. This provides you with a thorough history of the types use within the Fleet Air Arm.   

    Bell UH-1B Iroquois Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Bell UH-1B Iroquois
    Bristol 171 Sycamore HR.50 Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Bristol 171 Sycamore HR.50
    Bell 47G Sioux Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Bell 47G Sioux
    Bell UH-1H Iroquois Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Bell UH-1H Iroquois
    Aerospatiale AS350 Squirrel Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Aerospatiale AS350 Squirrel
    Westland Wessex Mk31B Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Westland Wessex Mk31B
    Westland Sea King Mk 50 Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Westland Sea King Mk 50
    RAN Bristol 171 Sycamore HR Mk 51 Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    RAN Bristol 171 Sycamore HR Mk 51
    Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk

    Other Displays

    In addition to the aircraft of the FAA, the Fleet Air Arm Museum has some other excellent displays. A Sopwith Pup fighter from World War Two shows the beginnings of aviation.  Nearby two six-inch guns from the original HMAS Sydney (a cruiser) illustrate what the aircraft have replaced.

    HMAS Sydney the aircraft carrier, is represented by its bell, 32 foot cutter and a propeller (outside near the entrance).

    A unique aircraft in the CAC Winjeel is also on display.  This particular aircraft is the prototype for the design that went on to become the primary trainer for a generation of Australian military pilots.

    An unusual inclusion is a MiG-15 UTI in Polish colours. A very interesting aircraft to see, but its inclusion here seems out-of-place.

    Sopwith Pup Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Sopwith Pup
    6 Inch Gun From HMAS Melbourne (I) Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    6 Inch Gun From HMAS Melbourne (I)
    HMAS Sydney Bell Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    HMAS Sydney Bell
    CAC CA-22 Winjeel prototype Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    CAC CA-22 Winjeel prototype
    HMAS Melbourne 32FT CutterFleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    HMAS Melbourne 32FT Cutter
    Douglas C-47A Dakota Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Douglas C-47A Dakota
    Aermacchi MB-326H Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Aermacchi MB-326H
    Polish MiG-15 UTI Fleet Air Arm Museum Nowra HMAS Albatross www.destinationsjourney.com
    Polish MiG-15 UTI

     

    All of the displays are accompanied by descriptions and a detailed history of the FAA is provided as you progress around the museum.

    There is a gift shop that also caters to the local RAN base so there is a good selection of merchandise available.

    A great place to visit if you are interested in aviation or naval history.

  • Museum of Fire – Penrith – Sydney Australia

    Museum of Fire – Penrith – Sydney Australia

    The Museum of Fire is in Penrith to the west of Sydney. We went there as we were looking for something to do after a trip to Katoomba the day before. Spotting the entrance is easy because of the fire engine on a pole out the front.

    The Museum of Fire Entrance
    The Museum of Fire Entrance

    As well as a first-rate collection of fire engines, the Museum is an educational centre on fire prevention. The fire prevention is primarily aimed at children, but is also relevant to adults. It highlights fire risks around the home as well as bush fire risks. There is a video that screens in the cinema which focuses on bush-fire prevention which makes excellent viewing.

    The collection of fire engines stretches back to the horse-drawn and hand pumped units of the 1800s on to steam-powered pumps and the modern fire engines of today.

    Everything is logically set out in a timeline from oldest to newest. This lets you see how firefighting techniques have advanced over more than a century.

    A fantastic place to visit, although it will help if you like fire engines.

    For other places to visit in New South Wales, please read some of our other stories.

    Photos From the Extensive Collection of Fire Engines

    Click on the picture for a full size view.

    1942 Mack Salvage Tender
    1942 Mack Salvage Tender
    1927 Essex Hose Carriage
    1927 Essex Hose Carriage
    1979 International Sky Jet
    1979 International Sky Jet
    1975 Japanese Model Landcruiser Pump
    1975 Japanese Model Landcruiser Pump
    1984 Iveco Magirus DL37 Ladder
    1984 Iveco Magirus DL37 Ladder                                                                                                                                      
    1942 Mack
    1942 Mack                                                                                                                                                                                                 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1969 Dennis D600 Pump
    1969 Dennis D600 Pump
    1973 International AACO Mk3 Bushfire Tender
    1973 International AACO Mk3 Bushfire Tender
    1923 Garford Model 15 Pumper
    1923 Garford Model 15 Pumper                                                                  

     

     

     

     

     

    1939 Leyland FT3 pump
    1939 Leyland FT3 pump
    1939 Dennis Big 6
    1939 Dennis Big 6
    1893 Robertson Hose Reel
    1893 Robertson Hose Reel
    Fire Fighting Equipment
    Fire Fighting Equipment
    1942 Blitz Watertanker
    1942 Blitz Watertanker
    1942 Blitz Water Tanker
    1942 Blitz Water Tanker
    1973 International AACO Mk3 Bushfire Tender
    1973 International AACO Mk3 Bushfire Tender
    1939 Leyland FT3 Pump
    1939 Leyland FT3 Pump
    1893 Merryweather Valiant Horse Drawn Steam Pump
    1893 Merryweather Valiant Horse Drawn Steam Pump
    1891 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Steam Pump
    1891 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Steam Pump
    1898 Shand Mason 2 Wheel Horse Drawn Ladder
    1898 Shand Mason 2 Wheel Horse Drawn Ladder
    1898 Shand Mason 2 Wheel Horse Drawn Ladder
    1898 Shand Mason 2 Wheel Horse Drawn Ladder
    1841 Tilley Horse Drawn Manual Pump
    1841 Tilley Horse Drawn Manual Pump
    1891 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Steam Pump
    1891 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Steam Pump
    1942 Mack
    1942 Mack                                                                                             

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    1950ca Coventry Climax Trailer Pump
    1950ca Coventry Climax Trailer Pump
    1931 Dennis 250/400 WW2 Colours
    1931 Dennis 250/400 WW2 Colours
    1931 Dennis 250/400 WW2 Colours
    1931 Dennis 250/400 WW2 Colours
    1939 Dennis Big 6
    1939 Dennis Big 6
    Fire Engine
    Fire Engine
    1914 NSWFB Converted Horse Drawn Motorised Pumper
    1914 NSWFB Converted Horse Drawn Motorised Pumper
    Fire Brigade Control Room
    Fire Brigade Control Room           
    Fire Fighting Equipment
    Fire Fighting Equipment                                        
    Fire Fighting Equipment
    Wheeled Fire Fighting Equipment                                         
    Fire Fighting Equipment
    Fire Fighting Equipment
    Fire Fighting Equipment
    Fire Fighting Equipment

  • Hyde Park Sydney Australia

    Hyde Park Sydney Australia

    Hyde Park is in the centre of Sydney and is a fantastic retreat from the hustle and traffic of the city. It is cool and shady and there is plenty of seating set around the park.  Park Street divides Hyde Park in two, however there are pedestrian crossings at the lights at either end and the centre.

    ANZAC Memorial

    The ANZAC Memorial was built  to commemorate the Australian Imperial Force of World War I. It is the focal point of the southern section of Hyde Park,  along with the Pool of Reflection.  On ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day the memorial is the central focus of the ceremonies, so can be extremely busy..

    120,000 gold stars covered the domed ceiling, representing all those from New South Wales who served in World War One. The centre piece of the interior is a bronze statue of a deceased youth, representing a soldier, held aloft on his shield.

    To the north is the pool of reflection and a long tree-lined pathway. It is very shady and cool in the Australian summer. A great place to sit quietly and relax.

    This is one of the must-see places in Sydney.

    The ANZAC Memorial
    The ANZAC Memorial
    Pathway to ANZAC Memorial
    Pathway to ANZAC Memorial

    Emden Gun

    This gun is a  4″ Gun taken from the German raider “Emden” destroyed by H.M.A.S. Sydney in 1914. A gift from the Commonwealth Government to the citizens of Sydney. Historically important, to Australia as a whole and Sydney in particular.

    The Emden Gun
    The Emden Gun

    The Munitions Statue

    This statue consists of four individual seven-metre tall steel and marble bullets, sitting next to three fallen shells, all on a large boomerang-shaped concrete base.  They represent the reality of war. Specifically they depict the sculptor’s (Tony Albert) grandfather and six companions.  The three fallen shells represent those who were killed.

    The Munitions Statue
    The Munitions Statue
    The Munitions Statue
    The Munitions Statue

    Hyde Park Obelisk

    The Hyde Park Obelisk is on the intersection of Elizabeth and Bathurst Streets.  Built in 1857 the obelisk was a vent for the sewer system.  It is now used to ventilate the storm water system.  At 22m it’s hard to miss.  Interesting for what it is, but not worth taking too much time over.

    Hyde Park Obelisk
    Hyde Park Obelisk

    Statue of Fire, Water and Earth.

    Located on the western side of the park, near Elizabeth street, is a three-piece sandstone sculpture representing the three elements, by Gerard Havekes.  A creative and interesting piece of art work and worth finding to have a look at it.

    Earth Wind and Fire
    Earth Wind and Fire

    Captain Cook Statue

    This bronze statue commemorates Captain James Cook, the first Englishman to chart the east coast of Australia. It was officially unveiled in 1879. Worth looking at for the  historical significance of Cook.

    Captain Cook Statue
    Captain Cook Statue

    Archibald Fountain

    The focus of the northern park is the Archibald Fountain. Named after the editor of the Bulletin Magazine who donated the funds to have it built. It was designed by a French sculptor, both because of Archibald’s love of French culture and to commemorate the ties between Australia and France from the First World War.

    Seats surround the fountain making it a very restful place, right in the middle of Sydney.

    The Archibald Fountain
    The Archibald Fountain

    Sandringham Gardens

    Near Park Street are the Sandringham Gardens. They surround a circular fountain and commemorate King George V and King George VI.  It is an attractive setting and a beautiful place to walk around.

    Sandringham Gardens
    Sandringham Gardens

    Statue of William Bede Dalley

    Dalley was born to convict parent and rose to be the first Australian appointed to the Privy Council. He was well-respected and this monument was erected to honor him. Located on the northern edge of Hyde Park it is easy to find.

    Statue of William Bede Dalley
    Statue of William Bede Dalley

    Cannon

    Sitting among the flower beds on College Street is a bronze cannon.  It used to form part of Sydney’s defense at Bennelong Point.  Dating from 1808 it is worth a look as you pass by.

    Cannon
    Cannon

    Governor Lachlan Macquarie Statue

    The most northerly Statue in the Gardens is that of Governor Lachlan Macquarie.  He was Governor from 1810  to 1821 and was responsible for the social, economic and architectural development of the colony. Located looking down the road named after him, it is very easy to find. As a major figure in Australia’s history, the statue is worth looking for.

    Major General Governor Lachlan Macquarrie
    Major General Governor Lachlan Macquarie

    Queen Victoria and Prince Albert Statues

    Although not in the park, there are two statues located just to its northern boundary in Queen’s Square. To the West is Queen Victoria and to the east is her consort, Prince Albert. If you are in Hyde Park, it is worth crossing the road to have a look at them.

    Queen Victoria
    Queen Victoria
    Prince Albert
    Prince Albert

    St Mary’s Cathedral

    Dominating the eastern side of the park is St Mary’s Cathedral. The Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney and is the Cathedral church of the Archdiocese of Sydney.

    Beautiful inside as well as out, this is one of the great buildings in Sydney. As well as the interior you can visit the crypts.  To visit the crypts, buy tickets from the gift shop. We were the only ones there when we went. Many early bishops of Sydney are interred in the crypt, so it is interesting historically. In addition,  the architecture is fantastic and well worth spending time down there to admire it.

    Saint Mary's Cathedral
    Saint Mary’s Cathedral
    Saint Mary's Cathedral
    Saint Mary’s Cathedral
    Saint Mary's Cathedral
    Pope Statue , Saint Mary’s Cathedral
    St Mary's Cathedral
    St Mary’s Cathedral
    St Mary's Cathedral Crypt
    St Mary’s Cathedral Crypt

    Hyde Park

    So if you are in Sydney, you can easily spend most of a day looking around Hyde Park and its surrounding areas. Nearby is the Australian Museum and  Macquarie Street with most of central Sydney very close as well. For other places to see in Sydney, please read some of our other stories.