Visit the
Visit the Aviation Heritage Museum
We are so glad that you have chosen to visit the Aviation Heritage Museum. All the important information that you need to before your visit is below.
The Museum is open every day of the week (except Good Friday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day & New Year’s Day) from 10.00am to 4.00pm with the last visitors being accepted at 3:00pm.
Tickets can be purchased when you arrive at the Museum, with entry starting at $7.50 for children. Group bookings also available.
The Aviation Heritage Museum of Western Australia, the Bull Creek Collection, is owned and operated by the Western Australian Division of the RAAF Association. The beginnings of the museum date from early 1929 when the Association was formed.
The first project the new association engaged in was to acquire the Kalgoorlie Biplane. It set about restoring the aircraft with the view of entering it in the Centenary of Perth parade that same year. The wings were too wide for the road, so they were removed and placed next to the fuselage on the back of a truck for the parade. The aeroplane was donated to the WA Museum after the parade but unfortunately does not survive today. In 1959 a Mark 22 Spitfire was acquired by the Association and restored in order to serve as the centrepiece for its commemorative activities, in front of the club house on Adelaide Terrace. A large library of aeroplane books and magazines was installed in the club house also.
Looking for a special gift to give to a budding aviation enthusiast (or perhaps to keep for yourself?)!
The Aviation Heritage Museum offers a range of special aircraft tours and cockpit experiences of some of our favourite aircraft.
How about taking a once in a lifetime opportunity to view first hand the trials and tribulations of being on a Lancaster aircraft in WWII?
Gift vouchers are available for tours, making it the perfect gift for the person who has everything! All tours must be booked prior to visiting the Museum.