07/06/2026
✈️ More Than Just Aircraft
Aviation history is not just preserved in museums: it is carried in the stories of those who lived it.
During a recent visit to Royal Australian Air Force Townsville Aviation Heritage Centre, Lieutenant Colonel (LTCOL) Eddie Miro, Chief of Training for the Papua New Guinea Defence Force, took time to reflect on the deep and enduring aviation ties between Australia and Papua New Guinea (PNG).
His visit followed the opening of the PNG National Museum and Art Gallery Aviation Heritage Centre in Port Moresby in 2025, developed in partnership with RAAF History and Heritage, a powerful step in preserving shared regional aviation stories.
Among the highlights was the Second World War exhibition, a reminder of the critical partnership of Northern Australia and PNG in the Pacific theatre. Equally meaningful for LTCOL Miro was seeing the iconic Bell UH-1 Iroquois, an aircraft rich in history and personal significance, for he flew it early in his career.
Moments like these reinforce why aviation heritage matters: it connects generations, nations and service, ensuring the legacy of aviation history continues to inspire those who follow.
Defence Australia