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Working model for demonstrating the method of erection. | |||
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Revision as of 14:27, 25 April 2011
Cave Entrance - Yallingup, WA
One of the original Hypars - constructed in five days in late 1971
Air Force Association Museum, Perth, WA
Hypar construction - Referred to by Lew as a 'Tin Tent' as it rustled in the wind.
Mt Newman Hypar
Another Hypar constructed 1972. Built as a sports stand and changing facility. Survived a few Cyclones...
Strarch Drage's Air World, Wodonga, Vic
Constructed 198?
Swan Cement Strarch, WA
Avalon Hanger - Victoria
Avalon Hanger constructed 1988/89 containing Boeing 747
Avalon Hanger constructed 1988/89 containing Boeing 747
Avalon Hanger constructed 1988/89 containing Boeing 747
Avalon Hanger constructed 1988/89 containing Boeing 747
Starch Lift
Models
Hypars
Strarch
Working model for demonstrating the method of erection.
Model Struss
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