Australian Flying

Decking the Hall

AAHOF’s biggest handicap is that no-one in the general public arena knows it’s there. Almost secreted upstairs at the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) building at Shellharbour Airport, the hall of fame has no external signage, getting its visitors as hand-offs from those touring the HARS building.

It wasn’t even open during Airshows Downunder, and if you check Wikipedia’s list of Australian halls of fame, you’ll

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