The Last Post Magazine – Issue 21: Summer 2020

Page 76

An Uplifting Adventure… “Wow Dad! Look at all these buttons. You hop in the back and I’ll fly this thing” my young fella shouted, as he sat in the cockpit of one of the many aircraft on display at the aviation museum. Recently, I ventured to the Northern NSW coastal town of Evans Head. My family and I walked alongside the river which led out to the spectacular sandy beachfront. After some fun in the sun, we enjoyed a picnic lunch nestled amongst one of the largest holiday parks in NSW. A short time later, when the girls were busy enjoying some retail therapy, I thought it would be the perfect time to take my son to the local aerodrome. I had heard that the museum there hosted one of the few F-111 jets in Australia. What originally started out as a simple excuse to ‘get out of shopping’, became an aweinspiring history lesson. The Evans Head Heritage Aviation Museum operates out of a fully restored WW2 Bellman Hangar at the former RAAF station; and it features a variety of military and civilian aircraft collected from around Australia. The showpiece of the Museum collection is definitely the F-111 C Fighter-Bomber, and it really is a sight to behold. Up close you can see all the details of its sleek appearance. I overheard one of the museum staff explaining to a gathered crowd about the ingenious design of the jet engines, and how air is deflected and directed into the chambers. The F111’s were in service with the RAAF an incredible 37 years, from 1973 to 2010, and were flown extensively over the South Evans Head Bombing Range. I learnt that the Bombing Range which began during the war is still operational today, and that it is mainly used by FA-18 Hornets and Super Hornets for gunnery practice. One of the other feature aircraft on display, was the ‘Canberra Bomber’. It also operated at this Bombing Range during the 1950 & 60s. Peering through a side exit, I noticed a large RAAF plane… A short time later my son and I were standing inside its large belly listening to an informative record of its service in Vietnam, and in domestic emergency supply missions. The Caribou DHC-4 was designed to transport equipment, troops, and parachute airdrops via the rear hatch. The particular aircraft on display saw 45 years of operation which greatly exceeded its expected lifespan. The museum is a ‘not for profit’ organisation, run by a team of very dedicated volunteers. It is evident that they are passionate about their aircraft and the connection that it has to the Evans Head community. One of the volunteers advised me of their recent acquisition, an AP-3C Orion. It was flown to the nearby airport of Lismore NSW, due to it being too large for their runway. It’s currently being dismantled and transported in smaller pieces to Evans Head, where it will be reassembled as their newest attraction. A brief glance at my watch and I could not believe a couple of hours had passed by so quickly. I guess as the saying goes ‘time flies when you’re having fun’! This was definitely a day to remember for a wide-eyed 5 year old and his Dad. Surely the girls would have reached the credit card limit by now??

STEVEN SKEET 74  THE LAST POST – 2020 SUMMER EDITION

Evans Head Heritage Aviation Museum 61 Memorial Drive Evans Head, New South Wales, 2473 (02) 6682 6756 www.EHMAHAA.org.au Although only open on weekends, Group Tours can be booked weekdays. Schools and Retirees welcome.


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Gardening Australia’s Summer Garden Tips

2min
pages 96-97

Living Legends

2min
pages 92-93

The Sunshine Coast

6min
pages 82-87

Bert Hinkler- letters home from the front

2min
page 78

An Uplifting Adventure…

2min
page 76

Visiting the Western Front Battlefields

6min
pages 74-75

Highback Vineyard & Honeysuckle Rise Country Accommodation

2min
pages 70-71

Robe To Recovery

6min
pages 62, 66-67

Smartphone App to Screen for Early Signs of Dementia

1min
page 60

Beating Diabetes: Is there a role for nutraceuticals?

2min
page 57

Discussing what matters most for older Australians

3min
pages 52-53

Bunbury RSL young veterans engagement

2min
page 50

World Pancreatic Cancer Day: increasing awareness and inspiring action

6min
pages 48-49

Too Many Veterans in South Australian Prisons

2min
page 46

Interview: Dr. Mark Hinton

8min
pages 44-45

Have your say and help improve veteran mental health treatment

2min
page 43

The South Australian Veteran Partnerships Hub

5min
pages 40-41

Best We Forget: The Tyrrany of False Balance in the Media

4min
pages 38-39

Rededication of AFC and RAAF Memorial – Point Cook

4min
pages 36-37

The Coloured Diggers

10min
pages 32-34

Shane Nicholson

1min
page 31

Japan supernatural: Gallery of NSW, Until 8 March 2020

1min
pages 22-23

Dancing on the Darling- Greg Champion

1min
page 21

John Bois: If I’d Gone To Nashville

2min
page 20

Theatre for Change

3min
pages 14-15

A look at America. Episode # 17. Michael Moore and the poisoning of Flint.

1min
pages 12-13

Frank’s Coffee Shop

1min
page 11

Interview: Jose McLaughlin

13min
pages 8-10
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