AEROSPACE HERITAGE QUEENSLAND (AHQ)
Aerospace Heritage Queensland (AHQ) was formed with the assistance of the Queensland Government Department of State Development to provide a single voice to Government on aviation heritage matters and to co-ordinate aviation heritage projects within Queensland. AHQ is an amalgamation of several of this State’s present aviation and military museum/collection bodies. Its aim is to effect a Brisbane showcase for its members’ parent displays.
AHQ has recognised the public access benefits and promotional possibilities available for its member museums participating in the Eagle Farm Community Heritage Centre Project (EFCHC) located in Hangar 7 at the old Eagle Farm Airfield. This community heritage centre will provide an education and promotion focus point for aviation heritage within the main population centre of Queensland.
The Eagle Farm Aviation Society Inc. (EFAS) has been formed to progress the Eagle Farm Community Heritage Centre Project (EFCHC) in Hangar 7 with the Brisbane City Council, the current owner of Hangar 7. EFAS is working to secure the relevant lease for the hangar. EFAS will be responsible for the day to day management and operation of the Eagle Farm Community Heritage Centre Project (EFCHC) in Hangar 7.
Japanese Aircraft rebuilt in Hangar 7 at Eagle Farm by the ATAIU
This page first produced 31 August 2008
This page last updated 07 January 2019