Our shed with a few old aircraft...
https://www.stuff.co.nz/travel/destinat ... ion-museum
Another in the series 'world-famous-in-new-zealand'
Another in the series 'world-famous-in-new-zealand'
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Re: Another in the series 'world-famous-in-new-zealand'
I must drag my sorry, saggy arse to the Museum of flight near Edinburgh, as I'm now unlikely to visit New Zealand, I'm afraid. I did spend an hour or two at the Davis-Monthan "boneyard" near Tucson. Compelling and spooky at the same time.
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Re: Another in the series 'world-famous-in-new-zealand'
East Fortune!
Thrice visited by TGG. Well worth a visit. Huge pity one can't fly in though. Very surprised that it is not an active airfield.
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Though you remain
Convinced
"To be alive
You must have somewhere
To go
Your destination remains
Elusive."
Convinced
"To be alive
You must have somewhere
To go
Your destination remains
Elusive."
Re: Another in the series 'world-famous-in-new-zealand'
I visited many years ago, JH. A fine collection.
Re: Another in the series 'world-famous-in-new-zealand'
We have been expanding at such a rate the last few years that we are now looking for funding to build another 40x48 meter hangar. I hope it will not be too much of a squeeze as I would like to rig a couple of our gliders, Slingsby Tandem open jobbie and a very slick Blanik. Another 5-600,000 quid should see us there.
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There are still microlight flights operating. MrsP took the adventure about 4 years ago.