Photo: U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Heather Redman / Public domain
At the birthplace of Australian military aviation, the Royal Australian Air Force Museum at Point Cook offers an immersive journey through a century of flight. Set on the historic RAAF Base—Australia’s first air base—this museum is a treasure trove for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike. With a collection spanning World War I biplanes to modern jet fighters, you can walk among the very aircraft that shaped Australia’s aerial defence. The museum’s hangars are packed with restored planes, engines, and memorabilia, while the adjacent tarmac occasionally rumbles with the sound of vintage aircraft taking off. It’s an authentic, no-frills experience that places you right in the heart of aviation heritage.
Highlights & What to See
- Historic Hangars – Explore three hangars housing over 40 aircraft, including a restored Wirraway, the iconic CAC Boomerang, and a rare English Electric Canberra.
- Vintage Flight Days – If you time your visit right, you can watch the museum’s airworthy warbirds—like the Tiger Moth or Winjeel—take to the skies.
- Interactive Exhibits – Try flight simulators and get hands-on with cockpit replicas that give a taste of pilot life.
- RAAF Base Tours – Join a guided tour of the base to see the original 1913 buildings and learn about the base’s role in both world wars.
- Memorial Garden – A quiet spot for reflection, honouring those who served in the Australian air forces.
Suggested Time to Spend
Set aside at least two to three hours to properly explore the museum and its grounds. If you’re visiting on a Vintage Flight Day (usually the first Sunday of the month), plan for a half-day so you can watch the flying displays and chat with volunteer restorers. The museum is compact enough to see in a morning, but the stories behind each aircraft reward a slower pace.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Werribee Open Range Zoo – Just a 10-minute drive, this African-style safari park offers a wild contrast to military history.
- Werribee Park Mansion & Gardens – Explore the historic 19th-century mansion and its formal Italianate gardens.
- Point Cook Coastal Park – Stretch your legs with coastal walks and birdwatching along the shores of Port Phillip Bay.
- Scienceworks & Planetarium – In nearby Spotswood, this interactive science museum is great for families.
- Melbourne’s CBD – A 30-minute drive east, perfect for food, culture, and accommodation.
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- Geelong — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0