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Become a Friend of the RAAF Museum

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Image: RAAF Museum at Point Cook, South Australia

Two Bristol Fighters of the Australian Flying
Corps, flying at top speed to reach their
aerodrome before the gathering storm burst.

The RAAF Museum is located at RAAF Base Williams Point Cook, the birthplace of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The Museum tells one of Australia’s most important aviation stories, that of the second oldest air force in the world.

The Friends of the RAAF Museum is a community of military aviation heritage supporters dedicated to supporting the Museum and its role in preserving and displaying the history of the AFC and RAAF. Staff and Cadets of the AAFC are invited to become members of the Friends so that they, too, can share in preserving the history of our parent service.

Full Membership is available to staff: For an annual subscription of $40, benefits for Full Members include:

Subscription to the Aerogram Journal, the printed Journal is delivered four times per year and provides 32 pages of military aviation history as told from the perspective of the men and women who have served. Members also have access to the online electronic version which includes all back issues from 2013 to present.

Associate Membership is available to Australian Air Force Cadets: For an annual subscription of $25, cadets have all the benefits of Full Membership with the exception of voting rights.

Online Aerogram subscription is available to anyone: As an alternative to Full or Associate Membership, staff and cadets can opt for a subscription to the online version of the Aerogram Journal. The annual cost is $17 only and, while the subscription option does not provide the benefits available through Full or Associate Membership, it gives access to the electronic version of this high quality and informative journal.

Of the funds raised through membership subscriptions, 30% is allocated to support the RAAF Museum.

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