Seahawk Helicopter Installation
Discover the story of the Sikorsky S-70B-2 Seahawk helicopter 'Tiger 75' and its role in the Royal Australian Navy at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
Explore the fascinating history of the Sikorsky S-70B-2 Seahawk helicopter, affectionately known as 'Tiger 75', now part of the Australian National Maritime Museum's permanent collection. This impressive aircraft, painted with striking tiger stripes, symbolizes the bravery and skill of the Royal Australian Navy's 816 Squadron.
What to Expect
Visitors will gain insight into the helicopter's 29-year service, including its deployments to the Middle East and participation in critical search and rescue operations such as the 1998 Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race. The exhibit highlights the Navy's vital role in civilian rescue missions and showcases the Seahawk's advanced capabilities.
Activity Details
The Seahawk replaced the older Westland Wessex helicopter in July 2019, with a dramatic installation process visible from the Tasman Light Gallery. The helicopter is suspended 10 metres above the Navy Gallery, offering a unique viewing experience. This installation renews the Navy Gallery's representation of naval aviation history.
Location and Access
The exhibit is housed within the Australian National Maritime Museum, located at 2 Murray Street, Darling Harbour, Sydney NSW 2000. The museum is accessible to visitors of all ages and offers facilities to ensure a comfortable visit.
Important Information
The Seahawk helicopter is part of the museum's permanent collection, so visitors can enjoy this exhibit year-round. The museum is committed to accessibility and provides detailed information about the Navy's history and technology.
Booking and Prices
Admission to the Australian National Maritime Museum is required to view the Seahawk helicopter. Please check the museum's official website for current ticket prices and booking options. Special rates may apply for children, families, and concession holders.
Details
Ongoing activity
2 Murray St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia