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Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS)
Suite 22/3-9 Terminus Street, Castle Hill NSW 2154 Australia
Telephone +61 2 9894 5818 Facsimile +61 2 9894 6630

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Historical Aircraft Restoration Society Inc ABN 13 294 026 244

HARS is a volunteer group established to fund the collection, restoration and operation of aircraft that have played a major part in the development of Australian aviation.

The HARS fleet includes Super Constellation 'Southern Preservation', two Lockheed P2V Neptunes, two Douglas C-47 Dakotas, de Havilland Drover, Convair 340-67 airliner, a Consolidated Catalina, two de Havilland Vampires, Bell AH-1P Huey Cobra, Cessna 310, Cessna 180, Tiger Moth, Winjeels and others.

The current major concern for HARS is the construction of its BHP Australian Historical Flying Museum buildings to house its growing aircraft collection. The public's assistance with funding for this worthy project is urgently needed and all donations are fully tax deductible in Australia.

HARS flying aircraft are now based at Albion Park. It is in the process of building hangars and a museum at Albion Park (Wollongong) Airport and to bring everything together under the one roof - please help it achieve this goal. Hangar one is up; that is all three external walls but no front doors. The doors are necessary to keep out the westerly winds which do so much damage. There is much still to be done...and your assistance is needed!

Join HARS Aussie Connie Supporters - $38.50/year which gives you the HARS quarterly magazine (Phoenix) and the chance to join in special events and become part of a very special group of people.

HARS NEWS
So much is happening with the HARS Fleet. Most aircraft will take part in the Nowra Air Show on 30 October. Both DAKs will take part in a flight to South Australia next month. The Connie is taking part in Qantas celebrations in Brisbane this week along with the Boeing 707 of John Travolta. The Catalina is undergoing her 100 hourly inspection and needs some corosion damage removed. The Cessna 310 had a generator failure on Friday during a flight test - everything okay and repaired on Saturday.

HARS gratefully acknowledges the donation of a Neptune (been sitting at Archerfield for years, ex RAAF A89-281) by the Western Australian based Aerocorp to be used for parts. This aircraft is being reassembled at Albion Park for static display. It was the last Neptune in RAAF service so it is very important.

Exclusive HARS collector's print.

The A3 sized colour print features VH-EAG Southern Preservation in Juanita Franzi side profile illustration and a cockpit and engineer's section drawings, history of this aircraft and its mechanical specifications. The print is presented on 200gsm artboard and would compliment any office or club rooms. Purchase of the print assists HARS fund its museum building project at Albion Park, NSW, Australia. The print is on sale at HARS events or via the order form on this web site. Purchase price is $20 plus pack/post. (view print)

Created and hosted for HARS by Wilson Media Pty Ltd © 2002-2004 as a service to Australian aviation history. This information is supplied from various HARS sources and is to the best of our knowledge correct. Photograph by Dave Crawford.