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Fri Nov 17, 2006 11:02 pm
Well...we are into day two of our New Zealand trek. Yesterday we spent the morning at Ardmore Airfield. The guys at Avspecs really treated us to a great tour thanks to Warbirds of New Zealand. The Tomahawk is progressing nicely as well as Jerry Yagens Mosquito. We also got a look at an obscure FG-1D restoration project that is seldom seen. I will be posting pictures soon. This is certainly P-40 Central.
Jim Harley
Sat Nov 18, 2006 4:33 am
Jim, tell Paul McSweeney and Garth Hogan at Pioneer Aero that the little fat guy who works on the B-29 & B-24 said howdy!
Gary
Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:19 am
Sorry Gary...only there one day, otherwise I would. We have visited some pretty amazing collections so far. There is a Hawk 75 project and a P-40 (with a really cool history) that are about to be underway...which I can't talk about...nor take photos. Omaka is fast becoming WWI central. There were no less than 6 Fokker DR1 airframes... and several of Peter Jacksons aircraft are going to be based there as part of the Aviation Heritage Center. What a beautiful country. To be continued...
Jim
Tue Nov 21, 2006 3:57 am
Jim
Wish I had known you were coming to Blenheim, could have shown you around Omaka in more detail, museum is coming along great, due to open 9 Dec.
Dave
Tue Nov 21, 2006 5:24 am
Jim, I'm glad you're enjoying New Zealand.
Did you take a look at Motat while in Auckland? And I hope you'll get a chance to visit Wigram and Wanaka.
Feel free to post any photos, comments or questions about the NZ aviation scene ontothe NZ aviation forum, Wings Over New Zealand, at
http://rnzaf.proboards43.com
That goes for you too DaveM2 - when the museum opens can you post some photos for us north islanders to see please? Thanks.
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