What's on at Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Latest from the museum
Birthday Parties
Mission: Best birthday ever


Latest Exhibition
Victory!
Exhibition
The Mighty Hercules


Update
Overseas visitor charge
Our Aircraft
Explore AircraftMore to explore
Birthday Parties


Latest Exhibition
Exhibition


Update
More to explore
WE'RE UP TO SOMETHING FINTERESTING: Access to our Thérèse Angelo Wing will be restricted today until Thursday 4 June to allow for the installation of a new exhibition which opens on Friday 5 June.
All will be revealed on Friday!
What we can say is that we’re creating a new exhibition dedicated to our Hercules and Orion aircraft, which remain in storage until we raise the funds needed to build them a new exhibition space.
We promise it will be ‘finteresting’ – but we can’t say why.
See you Friday! Or any day after.
Learn about our Home for Heroes campaign here:
airforcemuseum.co.nz/home-for-heroes-how-you-can.../
The new exhibition opens at 9.30am on Friday and is FREE!
#nzdf #rnzaf #homeforheroes #c130hercules #p3orion #lockheed ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
❓MYSTERY OBJECT COMPETITION ❓: Righto aviation professionals and educated amateurs, can you tell us what this mysterious thing is and which aircraft it belongs to?
We think you can't. In fct the odds are one in a million.
Put your answers in the comments below and you'll go in the draw to win an Air Force Museum of New Zealand roundel mug.
Our roundel mugs are round with roundels and are perfect for every occasion.
Goo#MysteryObjectte#wedonthaveacluet#impossiblepuzzleiblepuzzle ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
Is is the Raytheon Grumman TCGSTM-3500-0099WG-0000453776/L2345.023OH Too-Close-For-Missiles/Switching-To-Guns mode light on a NZ Aerospace CT-4B Airtrainer? 🤔
Hmmm. I'm not sure why it's not obvious to you all but it's clearly a baby Dalek before it grows its cheese grater outer layer...
'Someone-is-smoking-in-the-dunny'.
High Intensity Anti Collision Strobe Light. Flashes either red (for night time) or white (day time). Was fitted to the Skyhawk, Hercules, Orion and Iroquois. This one looks like it is on the underside of the Herc?
One of those aircraft lights fitted in awkward places that never seemed to work properly. red, no, red, no, red, no, red, no ... flipping a switch made little difference - only the colour but still only worked intermittently, never on the whole time. white, no, white, no, white, no ...
Anti collision light on the Bristol.
Anti-collision beacon C-130H Hercules
C130 anticol light, complete with IR strobes.
I'm going to guess its a 'rad meter' indicating the presence of radiation around the aircraft.
It's obviously a trick question, that's a correctly orientated pic of the shortest lighthouse in NZ & was used by the air force as a navigation marker.
Bristol Freighter Mk 31M NZ5903 Belly Light
Anti collision light from an Orion
This was the original design for the top of Tinky Winky, one of the Teletubbies from the British Children's TV Show. Unfortunately the flashing red light, which was meant to compliment Tinky Winky's red handbag, was too distracting when filming so was replaced with a purple triangle. However, one of the team involved in the original design, went on to join an aircraft company. He saw the potential for the design to be used as an anti-collision light on aircraft. Note: Thanks to Record Executive Craig* the Teletubbies went on to have massive music success with their 1997 hit single, "Teletubbies Say 'Eh-oh!'", which went straight to number one on the UK Singles Chart. *Not Simon Cowall's real name.
View more comments
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION SPACE CLOSURE: Access to our Thérèse Angelo Wing will be restricted from today (1 June) until Thursday 4 June to allow for the installation of a new exhibition which opens on Friday 5 June.
While some aircraft – including the Skyhawk and Bristol Freighter - will not be on display, our behind-the-scenes tours will continue as normal and will be FREE from 1 June to 4 June inclusive. We will also be FREE to overseas visitors for this period.
We are sorry for any inconvenience - but promise it will be worth it!
The closure will allow us to install a new exhibition dedicated to our Hercules and Orion aircraft, which remain in storage until we raise the funds needed to build them a new exhibition space.
Learn about our Home for Heroes campaign here:
airforcemuseum.co.nz/home-for-heroes-how-you-can-help/
The new exhibition opens at 9.30am on Friday and is FREE!
#NZDF #RNZAF #HomeForHeroes #c130hercules #p3orion #lockheed ... See MoreSee Less
Comment on Facebook
It will look amazing