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Photo ID 280938 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito FB VI, NZ2336
Photo ID: 280938
NZ2336/TE910 is painted in honour of the crew of Mosquito FB.VI NT131/EG-D of No.487 (New Zealand) Squadron, F/O Ronald Beazer, RNZAF, and navigator P/O Andy Munro, RAFVR. During Classic Fighters 2023 she had both Merlin 25s running.
Photo ID 276038 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Airco DH 2 Replica, ZK JOJ
Photo ID: 276038
No.24 Squadron, RFC, operated the DH.2 from January 1916 until June 1917 from bases in France, including St. Omer, Bertangles, Chipilly and Flez. The original aircraft was part of a batch of 100 built by the Aircraft Manufacturing Co. Ltd. in Hendon.
Photo ID 274287 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Royal Aircraft Factory RE 8 Replica, A4397
Photo ID: 274287
Of note is the Kewpie Doll marking as seen on photographs of the original A4397 and the twin .303 inch Lewis guns for the observer.
Photo ID 274286 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Royal Aircraft Factory RE 8 Replica, A4397
Photo ID: 274286
This RE.8 reproduction was built by The Vintage Aviator Ltd (TVAL) of Wellington and represents ‘D’ of No.3 Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, as flown by Captain R.G. Francis from Poulainville near Amiens, France, in April 1918.
Photo ID 158754 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Fokker E III Replica, 105 15
Photo ID: 158754
This replica of Fokker E.III 105/15 is in the colours of an Eindecker operated by the KampfEinsatzKommando at Habsheim aerodrome in March 1916. The later fighter ace Ernst Udet claimed his first of 62 victories in this machine.
Photo ID 137727 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Royal Aircraft Factory SE 5a Replica, D6864
Photo ID: 137727
Legendary New Zealand fighter pilot Major Keith Logan 'Grid' Caldwell scored at least 4 aerial victories in D6864 between June 1st, 1918, and the 5th September, 1918. On this day, D6864 crashed after a collision with another 74 Squadron SE.5a.
Photo ID 137726 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Royal Aircraft Factory SE 5a Replica, D6864
Photo ID: 137726
On the 5th September, 1918, Major Keith Logan 'Grid' Caldwell, OC 74 Squadron, RAF, collided in mid-air with another SE.5a over the Cambrai sector. 'Grid' escaped miraculously by jumping of the wing at the very last moment, close to British lines.
Photo ID 81749 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Caproni Ca 22,
Photo ID: 81749
Until 2006 this Ca.22 was on display at the Caproni Museum in Italy. It was in service as a two-seat observation aircraft with the 15a Squadriglia based near Piacenza in April 1915 and also carried out bombing operations over enemy territory.
Photo ID 81290 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Etrich Taube II, D ETRI
Photo ID: 81290
Austrian designer Igo Etrich's elegant Taube has the distinction of being the most bird-like of any successful aeroplane ever built. This airworthy replica was built by the Historische Flugzeugbau Fürstenwalde and first took to the skies in 2000.
Photo ID 70784 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Airco DH 2 Replica, ZK JOJ
Photo ID: 70784
This airworthy Airco DH.2 replica was previously operated by Walt Redfern in the US (N5496) and the Vintage Aviator Ltd in New Zealand as ZK-JOJ. The pusher-propelled biplane is in the colours of 24 Squadron, RFC.
Photo ID 70783 by rinze de vries. Private Aviation Heritage Centre Airco DH 5, ZK JOQ
Photo ID: 70783
The Omaka Airco DH.5 was built and operated by John B. Shively in the US as 'A9507'(N950JS). The DH.5 is now serialled A9242 in the markings of 68(A)Squadron, RFC and came to Omaka in August 2006.
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