The Darwin Aviation Museum, formerly known as the Australian Aviation Heritage Centre, is a significant cultural site in Darwin, Australia. It houses more than a dozen full-size aircraft, including a rare Boeing B52 bomber and Japanese planes that crashed in the area during World War II. Visitors can explore the detailed displays, which offer a tangible connection to the region’s aviation history. The museum, one of the city’s most visited, provides an immersive experience for those with a keen interest in aircraft and historical artifacts.
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