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Photo ID 97735 by Jonathan Derden - Jetwash Images. Private New Zealand Warbirds Association Douglas C 47D Skytrain DC 3A 467, ZK DAK
Photo ID: 97735
This gorgeous Dakota, formerly 43-49219 of the USAAF, now sports RNZAF markings of NZ3546 of 42 Sqn, and is seen here arriving at Queenstown after spending the day in Wanaka for the show
Photo ID 97720 by Jonathan Derden - Jetwash Images. Company Owned Raytheon Systems Raytheon T 6C Texan II, N3000B
Photo ID: 97720
Hawker/Beech factory demo team a long way from home!
Photo ID 97719 by Jonathan Derden - Jetwash Images. Private Private North American P 51D Mustang, ZK TAF
Photo ID: 97719
Stunning Kiwi Mustang taxies in front of the beautiful NZ scenery on the way to its hangar after the Warbirds over Wanaka show
Photo ID 96528 by Jonathan Derden - Jetwash Images. New Zealand Navy Kaman SH 2G Super Seasprite K 894, NZ3603
Photo ID: 96528
stunning display put on by this Kiwi Seasprite at Warbirds over Wanaka 2012
Photo ID 95304 by rinze de vries. New Zealand Air Force De Havilland DH 82A Tiger Moth II, NZ 825
Photo ID: 95304
'NZ-825' is actually NZ-1481 (c/n DHN161), built by DHNZ at Rongotai in early 1944 and served with 2 EFTS (Ashburton) and 1 EFTS (Taieri) respectively. The Moth came to the RNZAF Museum Wigram in March 1987 and is displayed in the entrance hall as 'NZ-825
Photo ID 94815 by rinze de vries. New Zealand Air Force De Havilland DH 115 Vampire T 11, NZ5707
Photo ID: 94815
Seen here in the new display hangar of the Ashburton Aviation Museum is Vampire T.11 NZ5707 in the markings of 14 Squadron, RNZAF. The T.11 is ex RAF XH265 and was delivered to the RNZAF in 1955.
Photo ID 94814 by rinze de vries. UK Air Force English Electric Canberra B 2, WH734
Photo ID: 94814
B.2 WH734 was delivered to Flight Refuelling Ltd. at Tarrant Rushton in 1953 and later served with the RAE at Llanbedr as a B.2/TT18. After scrapping in 2004 the cockpit section came to New Zealand a year later and is seen here in the new display hall.
Photo ID 94813 by rinze de vries. New Zealand Air Force De Havilland DH 100 Vampire FB 5, N5770
Photo ID: 94813
NZ5770, ex RAF WA444, was transferred to the RNZAF in June 1956; served with 75 Squadron and was part of its 'Yellowhammers' aerobatic team. NZ5770, in 14 Squadron c/s, is now on display at the Southward Motor Museum, Paraparaumu on the Kapiti Coast.
Photo ID 88292 by David Woodall. Singapore Air Force Lockheed C 130H Hercules L 382, 731
Photo ID: 88292
In new Zealand to help with the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquake, along with sistership 734
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 81115 by rinze de vries. Private Old Stick Rudder Company Curtiss P 40E Warhawk, ZK RMH
Photo ID: 81115
The Old Stick & Rudder Company's P-40E NZ3009 is based at Hood Aerodrome, Masterton, and is one of the regular stars at Warbirds over Wanaka. The aircraft is in an American Volunteer Group 'Flying Tigers' colour scheme.
Photo ID 72254 by rinze de vries. Private Private Curtiss P 40C Warhawk, AK295
Photo ID: 72254
Tomahawk IIb AK295 was delivered to the Sovjet Air Force in 1942. The remains of the aircraft were recovered from the crash site in the early 1990's. AK295 is under rebuild by AvSpecs for Rod Lewis.
Photo ID 71428 by rinze de vries. Private Chariots of Fire Fighter Collection Supermarine 379 Spitfire FR XIVe, ZK XIV
Photo ID: 71428
NH799 is under restoration to airworthy condition with AvSpecs at Ardmore. In 1996 the Spitfire crashed on take-off from Wanaka. The Spitfire was originally restored by Historic Flying Ltd., Audley End, in the early '90s and first flew on 21 January 1994.
Photo ID 71144 by rinze de vries. Private Private Bristol 170 Freighter Mk31M, ZK EPG
Photo ID: 71144
NZ5911 is in open store at Ardmore aerodrome. The two Bristol Hercules 735s and fin have been removed. The aircraft was in service with the RNZAF from 1954 until 1977. The RNZAF's 12 Freighters were operated by 1, 3 and 41 Squadrons.
Photo ID 71143 by rinze de vries. New Zealand Air Force De Havilland DH 104 Devon NT 1, INST214
Photo ID: 71143
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.
Photo ID 70997 by rinze de vries. UK Air Force Supermarine Spitfire Replica, TE288
Photo ID: 70997
The Brevet Club donated their real TE288 to the RNZAF Museum and got this fibreglass model in return. It is on display adjacent to Memorial Avenue, the main access road to CHC International Airport.
Photo ID 70985 by rinze de vries. UK Air Force Hawker Hurricane I Replica, P2916
Photo ID: 70985
This full-scale model is in honour of F/O James C.F.Hayter, 605 Squadron. He gained his wings at the Marlborough Aero Club before joining the RNZAF and RAF. He fought with distinction in the Battle of Britain. He was shot down in P2916 on 26 October 1940.
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.
Photo ID 70361 by rinze de vries. Australia Air Force Gloster Meteor F 8, A77 867
Photo ID: 70361
A77-867 saw action over Korea, when based at Kimpo with 77 Squadron, 91 Wing, RAAF. In more recent years, A77-867 was part of the Classic Jets Fighter Museum at Parafield (South Australia) before coming to the Ashburton Aviation Museum in 2010.
Photo ID 70356 by rinze de vries. New Zealand Air Force Hawker Siddeley HS 780 Andover C1, NZ7621
Photo ID: 70356
Flightdeck of Andover NZ7621. The Andover is ex RAF XS600 and was ferried to Auckland in May 1977. NZ6721 served with 42 Squadron and joined the RNZAF Museum at Wigram in 1996. NZ7621 is stored in Hangar 3.
Photo ID 70353 by rinze de vries. UK Air Force Supermarine 361 Spitfire LF XVIe, TE288
Photo ID: 70353
TE288 came to New Zealand in April 1963. The Spitfire was mounted on a pole for display at the Brevet Club, Harewood, until March 1984. TE288 is now on display in 485(NZ)Squadron markings, coded OU-V 'Rongotea' to represent Spitfire TB625.
Photo ID 70121 by rinze de vries. New Zealand Air Force Douglas A 4L Skyhawk, NZ6207
Photo ID: 70121
The Skyhawk in the RNZAF Museum is an A-4L (BuAerNo.149516) on long-term loan from the US Navy. The aircraft has been modified to represent an RNZAF A-4K. The original NZ6207 was lost in a crash at Bulls, near her base RNZAF Ohakea on 18 October 1974.
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