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DISCO FEVER: We've been inundated with requests (x2) to repost our potential Christmas #1 hit - Disco Charlie - so here it is.
This song was gifted to us by Hercules superfan Aaron, and has made the playlist on The Breeze. Thanks @thebreezecanter104.3 - The Breezereeze
You can support the campaign to build our Hercules and Orion a new exhibition space here: airforcemuseum.co.nz/donate/
Aaron has promised that, if we don't see those donations rolling in, he will make a Heavy Metal 🎸version.
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WINNER CHICKEN DINNER: Here's lucky Ross McNaughton - winner of an exclusive tour of our Hercules and Orion aircraft.
Ross is one of the kind donors to our Home for Heroes campaign - and owner of one of our Herc Yeah hats!
He donated to our campaign to build a new home for our C-130H and P-3K2 Orion while visiting our stand at Warbirds over Wānaka at Easter - and his name went in the draw.
When he won the tour he and wife Dianne diverted on their way home to Auckland to visit.
Ross has a strong RNZAF connection - his dad served in the air force in the Pacific during World War Two.
Ross and Dianne live at Murrays Bay in Auckland, not far down the road from RNZAF Base Auckland at Whenuapai.
"I love anything to do with aviation. I'm quite often attached to the fence at Whenuapai when there's something landing,'' he says.
They had a wonderful time - and so did we - and we hope to see them again soon.
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❓SUPER MYSTERY COCKPIT COMPETITION❓: Can you name the aircraft this cockpit belongs to?
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.
They are round with roundels and have regularly topped the World's Most Desirable Coffee Mug list*.
This is a competition with a difference - we don't know the answer.
So you're going to have to dazzle us with science and logic to convince us you are right, and then you will go in the draw to win the coveted mug.
Good luck!
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Its the Wright Flyer
Thats the C 130 H as we received them. Radar Display (APN 59B) on top of glare shield
1973 Mk111 Cortina, English version with overdrive, hence the extra gear levers. All the middle panel gauges are oil leak detectors.
Ah real planes will real gauges! its a C130-H pre-LEP upgrade flight deck.
Tiger moth ....😁😁
Looks like my 850 mini from the early '80s. I had a gauge for everything.
Looks like a C130 before thay upgraded to the digital cockpit
I agree- a C-130 Hercules before the upgrade😃
Piper Cub with emergency instruments...redundancy insurance...
An older Hercules C130 model
checking the reflection in the centre dial
Definately C-130E-H from 1960ies
C 130 E or H From the Flight Engineer’s seat
C130H before they upgraded to glass
Yep,C130H as when I worked on them back 1966.
is it Douglas C-54 Skymaster (the military version of the DC-4) ?
Definitely a Herc, I used to do heavy checks on them at Safe Air.
Lockheed C-130 Hercules....no science behind it - Google image is a wonderful tool to find things 🤣🤣
Copilot is my go to as a sticky beak and it’s suggested an aircraft from 40’s - 60’s possibly a DC-3/DC-4 or the Antonov.
B 170
C-130H legacy
C130 H pre updated cockpit
Canberra - photographed from a Canberra
Pre update Herc.
C130E
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