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HUEY HOLIDAY: Former RNZAF pilot Tim Costley knows where to head for holiday fun – straight to see a Huey.
The retired Wing Commander and MP for Ōtaki spent 23 years in the RNZAF, flying Airtrainers, Sioux, Iroquois, Texans, and NH90s.
Tim deployed in Afghanistan, East Timor and the Solomon Islands, and served on humanitarian missions in Papua New Guinea, Fiji and New Zealand.
For Tim, there is one machine to rule them all – the Iroquois.
He has 1837 hours in the Iroquois and he loved everything about flying them.
Once he was back in the office it was hard to get him out!
Tim was on holiday in Ōtautahi Christchurch and wife Emma and daughters Lucy, Becky and Alice were keen to see all the machines he flew.
Thanks for your service, Tim, and for bringing the family to the best holiday destination* in the South Island.
#RNZAF #timcostleymp
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WAAF Fay's Seven Sharp story in case you missed it on Monday. She's 97, our neighbour at Wigram, and thought to be the last of the nintey-niners who travelled from England to serve in the RNZAF. Enjoy!! ... See MoreSee Less
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Our overseas Bristol Freighter outpost is making good progress! Aerospace Bristol, with a colour consultation from us, has chosen traditional RNZAF silver for its restoration of Freighter NZ5911. Looking good! ... See MoreSee Less
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It's terrific Aerospace Bristol are painting the Freighter in RNZAF colour's, One Squadron, I think. Everyone would have understood if they'd painted it to represent an RAF Squadron. Kudos to them.
I remember seeing this dear old bird as a primary kid during a trip to Ardmore. I think that was after the sale to Rhodesia fell through and it was in limbo.
So why have they used grey?