After operational service, NZ1804 served as INST214 with 1 TTS at Hobsonville near Auckland. Later the Devon went to the Wanaka Transport Museum. The Devon is seen here in a rather sorry state at Ashburton aerodrome.
The Nord 1002 Pingouin was a French built, re-engined version of the Bf-108 Taifun. Note this 'Nord' manufacturer is not to be confused with the Nord company that produced the, for example, N.262.
This license Yak-11 built in Czechoslovakia as LET C-11, served in Egypt and now flies in colours of famous WW II french fighter regiment Normandie-Niemen. Here is captured during flying display on "Aviatic fair 2010."
This license Yak-11 built in Czechoslovakia as LET C-11, served in Egypt and now flies in colours of famous WW II french fighter regiment Normandie-Niemen.
This photo was taken at the 1989 Point Mugu Open House. I absolutely love this colour scheme and this Sea Knight just looks so smart with the high vis markings. Sadly this machine was SOC in 1994.