Duigan Centenary of Flight 2010

Donations

The Duigan Replica is being built by Terry Egan, under the Patronage of the Duigan Family Matriarch and Archivist Dr Gwynne Duigan.

The Australian National Aviation Museum is proud to be supporting this project through its charitable deductable gift recepient status.

Donations can be made to the Duigan Replica Project by clicking the link below or by cheque or money order, made payable to:

"The Duigan Centenary of Flight - 2010" and posted to:

Attn: "The Duigan Centenary of Flight - 2010"
C/- The Australian National Aviation Museum
PO Box 242
MENTONE 3194
VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA

Donations over $2 are tax deductable under the museum's charitable status, please provide your name and return address for issue of official donation receipts for tax purposes.

All donations received will be applied to the construction, transportation and operation of the flying replica across 2010 and 2011.

At the end of its flying exhibition the replica will join the collection of the Australian National Aviation Museum.

The Australian National Aviation Museum, is located at Moorabbin Airport near Melbourne Victoria and is recognised as Australia’s only true National Aviation Museum. Owned and operated by the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group, a community based, not for profit Company - limited by Guarantee, the collection was established in 1962, and is the oldest and largest volunteer run Aviation Museum in Australia.

The Australian National Aviation Museum contains the finest collection of Australian made and designed aircraft, as well as the broadest collection,  with representative types covering the development of air travel and military aviation within Australia.

Over the last 40 years, the museum has saved a number of significant examples of Australia's aviation heritage, and with nearly 50 aircraft on display, in storage or under restoration, and over 20 engines on display,  the Museum is one of the largest in Australia.

The Australian National Aviation Museum, is owned and operated by the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group (AARG), ACN 005 125 244. The AARG is a community based, non-profit company, limited by guarantee, the Museum’s objective is to tell the story of both the people and machines that made Australia’s rich aviation heritage.

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Museum website: www.aarg.com.au

Enquiries to Mark Pilkington,
Secretary - The Australian National Aviation Museum

Museum email: info@aarg.com.au