Darwin
Experience, see, and learn about the history of the Royal Flying Doctor Service in Australia through the wonder of technology, as virtual reality and holograms bring history to life!
Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.
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Founded in the Northern Territory of Australia in 1939, the Royal Flying Doctor Service started off as an aeromedical operation. The second landmark occasion is the Bombing of Darwin in 1942. These two landmark incidents are captured at the location, with the aid of cutting-edge technology.
You will have a chance to see the Japanese attack on Darwin harbour with the aid of holograms, virtual reality, and projection windows. A decommissioned RFDS Pilatus PC 12 aircraft is present at the facility, completely equipped with the medical supplies as it was during World War 2. The plane is completely accessible to the public and offers an unforgettable experience to relive history. You can also catch sight of a life-sized replica Japanese aircraft suspended from the ceiling. You can discover the activities and roles of the various engineers, doctors, nurses, and pilots of the RFDS, and their day-to-day life during the height of the war.