Temora Aviation Museum

Temora has a rich and noteworthy aviation history having been home to the No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School (10 EFTS) set up by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) in May 1941. No 10 EFTS was the largest and longest lived of the flying schools established under the Empire Air Training Scheme during World War Two (WWII). When Sydney businessman David Lowy expressed interest in establishing an aviation museum dedicated to aircraft and pilots who had defended Australia, Temora Aerodrome was chosen as it is rich in aviation history and has uncontrolled air space below 20,000 feet.



The museum's collection includes 15 fully operational aircraft which fly on flying days (visit the museum's website for the next flying day).

Location: 1 Tom Moon Avenue, Temora NSW

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