[Soft music plays as the drone begins its journey.]
The drone travels across the Hangar site, capturing aerial views ahead of Werribee. Hangar 1 is on the left, a green building with a grey roof.
On screen text:
“Hangar 1 – current location”
The drone travels quickly over to the new site that is being prepared, with the B 24 Liberator Museum in the distance.
On screen text:
“Hangar 1 – new location near the B 24 Liberator Museum”
The drone then travels over the front entrance of the Hangar, with Princes Highway on the right side.
This is followed by a side view of the Hangar, with Princes Highway at the rear.
On screen text:
“Melbourne Water is custodian of the land where wartime pilots once trained”
The drone shows the top of the Hangar.
On screen text:
“We are preserving this heritage at the new consolidated Hangar site”
The drone travels along the side of the Hangar, then moves quickly towards it.
The next scene is inside the Hangar, showing the trusses and supporting structures.
On screen text:
“Werribee Satellite Airfield has national significance”
There is a closer view of the trusses.
On screen text:
“Valued for its architectural, historical, social and technical heritage”
The drone pans through the empty interior of the Hangar.
Finally, the drone shows the exterior of the Hangar building.
On screen text:
“Relocating the Hangar supports the development of a new P 12 independent school”
The drone flies upward to reveal an aerial view of Werribee.
The end frame shows:
Logo of Melbourne Water.