Constructed in 1934, the Qantas Hangar in Darwin, Australia, has a storied past. Originally owned by Qantas, known as the ‘Flying Kangaroo,’ this historic structure survived Japanese bombing during World War II and the devastating Cyclone Tracy. Today, the hangar serves as a museum, managed by the Northern Territory’s Motor Vehicle Enthusiasts Club. Inside, visitors can explore an extensive and lesser-known collection of automobiles, locomotives, and other vehicles, each offering a glimpse into the region’s rich transportation history.
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