Located in the remote western seaside, it is good to take children to see, there are samples of various reefs
RAAF Museum
Posted: May 11, 2020
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5/5Outstanding
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Posted: Jul 15, 2022
天路客77
5/5Outstanding
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Very nice place! No tickets are charged, the service staff inside are basically volunteers, tourists can choose to donate... There are very few visits, and the knowledge of all aspects of the aircraft is particularly good. There are children at home, especially boys, must take a look.
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Posted: Mar 1, 2020
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Located in a place far from the city, passing by many times looking like a person's farm, there are samples of various reefs, and the spirits who like to study have a good look.
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Posted: Feb 4, 2020
天路客77
4/5Excellent
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Very distinctive aviation museum, the indoor area is not particularly large, but it basically covers a variety of aircraft, very suitable for taking children to go
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Posted: Jan 2, 2021
Family Globetrotters
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The Royal Australian Air Force (originally the Australian Flying Corps) is the second oldest air force in the world and it is therefore befitting it has its own dedicated museum. Located 25 minutes’ drive from Melbourne, the RAAF Museum is positioned close to the entrance of Melbourne’s RAAF base. It has the largest collection of aircraft memorabilia relating to the air force whilst they also host flying demonstrations by the pilots. There is something for everyone in the family and best of all, it’s completely free!