Fleet Air Arm Museum Support

The Fleet Air Arm Museum has drawn resource support from corporate, private and government assistance as well as from a volunteer program. An enthusiastic team of volunteers maintains the Museum and contributes significantly to its operations.

Donations of appropriate assets to the collection qualify for Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, which means that an aircraft or aviation artefact at say a valuation of $100,000 by 2 independent valuers, could net approximately 50% of that amount as a taxation deduction. The aviation collection covers Australian aviation history, Australian Naval aviation history and other military aviation.

Volunteers are drawn mostly from the local community and former Navy personnel. Teams work on aircraft and display maintenance and on administrative tasks and in the archives. We are always looking for more help from people who can make a commitment to join the teams on a regular basis.

Fleet Air Arm Museum - Volunteers

The Fleet Air Arm Museum is always seeking volunteer workers to assist with the mountainous workload associated with running a diverse Museum such as this. Volunteers are required in the following categories:

  • Engineering
  • Collection Maintenance
  • Research
  • Carpentry
  • Administration
  • Welding
  • Aircraft Restoration

If you are interested in becoming part of this team please contact the Museum on (02) 4424 1920.

HMAS Sydney approaches the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge as she transits up the Hudson River following...

HMAS Sydney approaches the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge as she transits up the Hudson River following...