• PHOTO: Around 400 people turned up at Tooraweenah Airstrip to see the planes and vintage cars and learn more about the tiny town’s amazing place in Australian aviation history.
TOORAWEENAH locals and aviation enthusiasts share an ambition to make Australians aware of the importance of Tooraweenah and early aviator Arthur Butler to the national and international aviation industry.
On Sunday 22 May the Arthur Butler Aviation Museum and Airport Committee, along with their support crews, held an Open Day and Bruch at the Tooraweenah Air Terminal and report that the . . .
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