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480-490 Point Cook Rd, Point Cook
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Le RAAF Museum a 2 notes.
Le RAAF Museum à Point Cook, en Australie, offre aux visiteurs un voyage informatif à travers l'histoire de l'aviation militaire australienne. Situé au berceau de la Royal Australian Air Force, ce musée abrite une impressionnante collection d'aéronefs et de souvenirs. Les visiteurs apprécient les avions anciens bien conservés et la possibilité de voir certains d'entre eux en vol lors de démonstrations programmées. Les bénévoles et le personnel compétents améliorent l'expérience grâce à leur passion et à leur expertise. Cependant, certains visiteurs notent que les expositions pourraient bénéficier de présentations mises à jour et d'éléments interactifs pour intéresser un public plus jeune. L'éloignement du musée peut être un inconvénient pour certains, mais beaucoup trouvent que le voyage en vaut la peine pour les passionnés d'aviation. Bien que le musée offre un aperçu complet de l'histoire de la RAAF, certains visiteurs mentionnent que certaines zones de l'installation pourraient bénéficier de rénovations ou d'agrandissements pour améliorer l'expérience globale. Malgré ces problèmes mineurs, le RAAF Museum est généralement considéré comme une ressource précieuse pour ceux qui s'intéressent au patrimoine aéronautique australien.
I Visited the RAFF open day at Point Cook yesterday (1/9/24), the day was bright and sunny, really nice to have a walk about at the museum
I visited all the exhibitions BUT was saddened and extremely annoyed that at the display aircraft’s hanger and elsewhere where photos etc were on display not one photo of non-whites who had served diligently during the Boar war, and both the World Wars were anywhere in sight except in one photo two women of color was exhibited . Indian soldiers., Gurkhas, First Nations People, Pacific Islanders were no where given the respect as the white soldiers! There is no mention of non-white soldiers!!
I thought the museum would pay homage to ALL the soldiers who fought in the wars regardless of their skin colors but apparently the museum does not see it fit to record the sacrifices made by non-whites at wars which were largely due to white man’s rules!
I hope the RAFF museum will rectify and include the soldiers from non-white background and give the sacrifices they made as they appear to do it to white soldiers!
I was so annoyed and disappointed I just could not stay long; even the music was all by white people during the time I stayed from around 11am to 12, there must be musicians from non-white current army members unless they are not recruited .. just annoyed and sad that even till today white man have colonial hangover
RAFF museum is grossly incomplete without the acknowledgment to other non-white soldiers who were recruited/used to fight in the wars perpetrated by white men
Factual display is a must so that generations to come can see the values, sacrifices made by non-white soldiers too during wars whose architects were white men !!
Visité le 1 sept. 2024
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Musées à proximité de RAAF Museum dans Point Cook et ses environs.