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GUESS WHO’S BACK? The year is 1974, David Bowie’s ‘Sorrow’ is number one on the radio, and some eager young recruits joined the RNZAF.
A short 52 years later and the Airman Cadet School and No. 13 New Zealand Certificate of Engineering intakes from Woodbourne were back for a reunion at our museum the other day with their partners and they were looking better than ever.
The class of January 1974 went on, we are reliably told, to form the backbone of RNZAF engineering trades for decades and some are still serving!
Thanks for returning to Wigram and thank you for your service!
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RAG Gordon( RIP)centre row Right end,two in Bart Bartholemew .Back row3rd from left Gerry Bouman.3rd from left front,Raz Malkin
I see Bill Penney and Dereck Malkin in that lot, mind you they went by other names, dont recognize any one else though.
Definitely cream of the crop with that lot. We had a great weekend, thanks to the organizers.
Few old faces in the Sprog school shot, Les Dick front row, is that Bush Saunders in the rear row?? Maybe be wrong and yet another trip to spec savers is on 😜🍻🍻
Great photos should of recreated the very 1st photo of those that remain
A great era
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BABIES ❤ FREIGHTERS! We believe in starting education early at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand, and these babies and their mums were interested to learn recently that the Bristol Freighter's Hercules engines were capable of generating an astonishing 1980-horsepower - each!
We followed up by telling the bubs that the bumble-bee shaped Freighter was the backbone of the RNZAF's transport work from the early 1950s until their retirement in the late 1970s.
The babies wre dazzled to learn that our Freighter NZ5903 flew in and out of Saigon during the Vietnam war and completed the very last flight of an RNZAF Freighter when it landed at Wigram in 1978!
If you would like to start your babies on aviation lessons early, we're FREE* and open each day from 9.30am with a comfy cafe for coffee and mum's (or dad's) relaxation time.
Next week is babies love Vampires (de Havilland Vampires - the safe kind).
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I hope the facilities will be able to cope with the influx for Babies Love Kittyhawks! What a great idea, well done team!
DISCO HERCULES: Aaron, a fan of our Lockheed C-130H Hercules (also known as Charles) has put together a tribute song for the aircraft.
Aaron is a child of the 1970s, so he chose a disco format.
Thanks Aaron - beautiful!
You can support the campaign to build our Hercules and Orion a new exhibition space here: airforcemuseum.co.nz/donate/
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May 1999 Solomon Islands
Brilliant 👏
Absolutely spot on, very clever.Well done !!
Awesome
Gold
F.O.D if that flag got away on him.
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