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VOTE FREIGHTER! Meet boy entrant, class of 1956, Rick Oxenham and wife Valerie - Bristol Freighter fans for life!
Rick was 16 (yes 16!) when he left Morrinsville and joined the RNZAF, training as a boy entrant at Woodbourne.
Initially an armourer, he retrained as a navigator and flew Freighters, Dakotas and Hercules, serving in Singapore, Malaya, Borneo and Vietnam.
His final posting was as Executive Officer of the Flying Training Wing at Wigram, before leaving the RNZAF in 1977.
Rick and Valerie loved their life in the RNZAF, bringing up their family and enjoying the comradeship, friendship and support of air force life.
Their favourite aircraft - a joint decision - is the Mighty Bristol Freighter.
They had to bring their wedding date forward so Valerie could fly out to Singapore aboard a Freighter where Rick had been posted for two years, so the aircraft is a favourite.
"Wheels down and welded,'' Rick jokes.
Thank you for your service and for visiting your museum Rick and Valerie.
You can follow their lead and vote for the Freighter here: airforcemuseum.co.nz/aircraft-of-the-year/
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HAVE A SAY WITH TAY TAY ! Taylor Swift (yes, Taylor Swift the barista from our Contact Cafe) finds out which aircraft the Wednesday team at the Air Force Museum are backing to win our annual Aircraft of the Year competition.
John, Chris and Bob can't agree, naturally.
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LEADERBOARD UPDATE! Early votes have been flooding in for our annual Aircraft of the Year competition and our C-130H Hercules has pulled out to a handy lead.
Charles, the mighty Hercules, had snaffled a stunning 38% of the vote less than a week after the polls opened, with the TA-4K Skyhawk in second with 6%; the Bell UH-1H Iroquois third with 5%; and the Lockheed P-3K2 Orion (4%) and Supermarine Spitfire (4%) rounding out the top five.
Is the Hercules simply riding on the coattails of its spectacular landing at our museum earlier this year, or can its lead be sustained?
Can the Avro Anson (currently running at number 6) activate its huge fan base to get up and mount a late charge?
Can the ever-popular Iroquois put its slow start behind it and do it again?
So many questions!
You can have your say at: airforcemuseum.co.nz/events/aircraft-of-the-year-2025/
Vote early and only vote once! Polls close November 16.
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Thanks Air Force Museum of New Zealand im glad 😊 my vote comes true 🥰
Bristol Freighter
Fingers🤞🤞
Come on the Anson!