The museum was the idea of Harold Thomas, who had been an apprentice at Australian National Airways, an airline operated by Charles Kingsford Smith.
The Department of Civil Aviation approved Thomas commencing a museum and, in 1963, he acquired his first hangar space at Camden Airport.
[2] In 1968 and 1970, the museum helped to prepare items for display at the Australian War Memorial and a temporary exhibition at the Wynyard branch of the Bank of New South Wales.
[3][4] Since 2008, the museum has not been open to the public and has operated as a private organisation, run by a group of volunteers who maintain and restore the Thomas Aviation Collection.
The Museum's website states that "there are no plans to re-open to the general public at the current site".