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Car club run to an Aviation Hall/Museum Auckland NZ - old aeroplane pics

Started by Bob T, September 13, 2013, 04:25:46 PM

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Bob T

We did a run and parkup to a local Transport Museum, out the back is the Aviation Hall, some very cool old planes in there, the volunteers have been restoring them as funds permit.
More pics of planes than cars for a change  :icon_smile_big:
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

Bob T

My 9 year old daughter loved the horse and carraige ride
Cathy with the 70 Mustang got to drive the APC cause the guy took a shine to her  :lol:
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Bob T

The Avaitation hall is fairly big and the standard of restored planes is high. All donated after expiry of service
Langcaster
Vampire
Strikemaster
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Bob T

More
Aermacchi Jet
This weird shaped "fish'' plane is Australian built of French design and the door entry is in the rear, used for top dressing fertilzer, fairly common in the 70's, I used to see them above the neighbours farm
There you go, just a bit of NZ avaition history
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

Bob T

This would be one of my favourites, a Sunderlands Flying boat, it used to do the ''Coral Route" Pacific Islands route in the 50's and 60's, it probably was rock star money to get a passage on that I expect
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tan top


are any air worthy ?  think I see a mosquito also in there  :scratchchin:

awesome pictures BT , thanks for posting  :2thumbs: :2thumbs:
Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

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John_Kunkel

Just got done reading an article on a war bird boneyard that existed in Rukuhia, New Zealand from wars end up into the seventies, hundreds of P-40's, F4U's and Hudson's that most wound up in the smelter.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

green69rt

This museum on the south island??   We took a tour a couple of years ago and went thru a airplane museum there.   Seem to remember that Peter Jackson had something to do with it.

Just notice the title, so this was on the north island.   Beautiful planes.  Too bad I missed it.

AKcharger


Bob T

Cheers Tan, you're welcome.

Quote from: John_Kunkel on September 14, 2013, 04:48:36 PM
Just got done reading an article on a war bird boneyard that existed in Rukuhia, New Zealand from wars end up into the seventies, hundreds of P-40's, F4U's and Hudson's that most wound up in the smelter.

Did'nt know that, thanks John, I will see what I can find out about that locally. I did some work at a local airfield a couple of years back and had to access a block of privately owned hangars for the cable routes, obviously no photos allowed but there were some very rare planes, most were airworthy.
Just along from there is the Spitfire that was restored and the DC3 that does scenic flights around the city, pretty cool
Here's a link to their website if you are interested.
http://www.nzwarbirds.org.nz/

Quote from: green69rt on September 14, 2013, 05:37:40 PM
This museum on the south island??   We took a tour a couple of years ago and went thru a airplane museum there.   Seem to remember that Peter Jackson had something to do with it.

Just notice the title, so this was on the north island.   Beautiful planes.  Too bad I missed it.

Yeah it was at Motat, Western Springs. Defintely worth a look.

Quote from: AKcharger on September 14, 2013, 05:42:38 PM
Sad day when NZ lost their A-4's and Combat aviation  :rotz:

Sure was. And all that experience out the door in an instant. Terrible decision by the govt of the day...Now they just really have Orions for search at sea work and a handfull of I dont know what jets and maybe a couple of coptors on the frigates when they are on active service.
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

remta1

 :cheers: went to see the museum when we were at one of the big day outs ...cool place to visit  thanks for the pics