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Old 1st Nov 2005, 21:37
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Airways Museum Open Day Sat 26th. Theme: New Guinea

This year's annual Open Day at the Airways Museum, Essendon, on Saturday 26 November, 10am-4pm, will feature a special exhibition of photos and artefacts on Civil Aviation in Pre-Independence Papua & New Guinea.

There is also a speaker and film programme as follows:

10.30-11.30 Film: Flight Into Yesterday
12.00-12.45 Bob Young: DCA's Role in New Guinea in the 1950s
13.15-14.00 John Tribe: Experiences of Air Traffic Control in New Guinea
14.30-15.15 Geoff Goodall: The Pre-War History of Guinea Airways (illustrated with photos from the CAHS Archives)

Entry is by gold coin donation and free tea and coffee is provided.

More details at www.airwaysmuseum.com
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Finally something I'm not rostered to avoid!

I hope the presentation on ATC in the 50's isn't anti-NAS refresher training
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Is there any truth to the persistant rumour the tea & coffee is produced from a genuine Henty House tea trolley?
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I hope the Henty House trolley does make an appearance, I still have some leftover tickets.
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Sorry: Dick got rid of the Henty House tea trolley in the early '90s.

We do, however, have some genuine tea tickets on display (yes, fair dinkum!).
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Geoff Goodall is an authority on PNG aviation. His talk should be very interesting.

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Not just PNG. Geoff is an authority on Australian aviation history. A guru actually.

Cheers
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Fris. I'm indebted to Geoff for assistance with research into PNG aviation some 30 years ago - well before the internet and Google!



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