Hi Keefy
Well there's ours
www.military-vehicle-museum.org.au/
You have Bernie Dingles and the Liberator Museum on your site.
Lincoln Nitschke's Museum - I just pasted the below info.
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The museum proudly displays the following items, over 1400 1/72 scale model aircraft, early piston and jet engines, including the famous Rolls Royce Merlin which powered the legendary Spitfire, historic World War II Avro Anson and Airspeed Oxford, Percival EP9 fuselage, one of five surviving in the world. There is an early De Haviland Vampire jet which has a fuselage built of wood, British built Canberra bomber which was used in the AUD7,000,000 dollar movie, 'Ground Zero'. DH Devon used by the Royal New Zealand Air Force as an advanced trainer for its pilots and navigators together with a mobile radar tracking unit and other aviation memorabilia, replica P51 Mustang Fighter. You will also see a cockpit/nose section De Haviland Mosquito MK4, cockpit/nose section of Fairey Battle, full length Fuselage of De-Haviland Mosquito FB 40 under construction and a cockpit section of C.A.C. Boomerang Fighter, cockpit section of C.A.C. Wirraway Trainer, cockpit section of C.A.C. Wackett Trainer. Construction is almost completed of a gift shop. Items for sale will include art and craft, and local cottage industry produce, souvenirs, ceramics and antiques.
Address:
Kapunda Road
Greenock, South Australia, 5360
Then there's
www.classicjets.com
Then there's the Aviation Museum in Port Adelaide.
Thats just for starters off the top of my head.
Bob