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Now housed in a museum hanger with some other interesting displays from when the location was used as a seaplane maintenance base during WWII. The museum is run by the Lions Club of Lake Boga and is staffed by volunteers. This airframe is all that remains of six Doniers taken on charge by the RAAF after the fall of the Dutch East Indies. The exact aircraft is not known however is either A49-1 (c/n 785), A49-2 (c/n 767), A49-3 (c/n 768), A49-4 (c/n 769), A49-5 (c/n 770) or A49-6 (c/n 785). This aircraft was converted to a houseboat for several years and was recently restored for the museum.

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Now housed in a museum hanger with some other interesting displays from when the location was used as a seaplane maintenance base during WWII. The museum is run by the Lions Club of Lake Boga and is staffed by volunteers. This airframe is all that remains of six Doniers taken on charge by the RAAF after the fall of the Dutch East Indies. The exact aircraft is not known however is either A49-1 (c/n 785), A49-2 (c/n 767), A49-3 (c/n 768), A49-4 (c/n 769), A49-5 (c/n 770) or A49-6 (c/n 785). This aircraft was converted to a houseboat for several years and was recently restored for the museum.

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