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❓MYSTERY OBJECT COMPETITION❓This week's assignment for our aviation fanatics is to tell us what this is.
Bet you can't!
After last week's Wasp antenna debacle, we've set the degree of difficulty at Warp 9.9 tricky.
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 been regularly described as the World's Most Desirable Coffee Mug*.
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Yup. AIM-9 tail fin. The discs get all spinny spinny in the airflow and acts as a gyroscope, stabilizing the missile in flight. Beautiful in its simplicity.
Sidewinder missile fin with wind- driven guidance gyroscope.
Rolleron on a Sidewinder
Not a clue, looks like I need to buy a mug...
Sidewinder rear fin
Rolleron on the tail fin of a sidewinder missile
An adjustable what's-it in the cockpit
Oooh a bomb sighting thingy?
Smarter Every Day did a great little clip on it. Simple engineering to a very complex problem. youtu.be/x8L83AHYum0?si=SZEYmEE5wpwP1jQi
Ashtray for a PA28, sorting out individual ciggie butts as you finish them.
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MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL TODAY - SLICE AND A SPITFIRE!
Bring mum to our museum today and she’ll get a FREE SLICE with her hot drink at our Contact Café.
So that’s FREE ENTRY, and a FREE SLICE, and then time to admire a Spitfire!
What better way to spend Mother’s Day than with us?
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Delicious food, slice and service!! Thank you team
HISTORY HIT: If you’ve got a group of curious history students who want to see some primary sources, look no further than us!
When Burnside High School's history department wanted to give their year 12 students a something diffferent for their Vietnam War studies, we rolled out our best.
These included Vietnam veterans Gerry Steele and Tom Turnbull, who gave the students a first-hand view into what it was like to be young Kiwi soldiers sent to the conflict.
Their feelings about going to war - and their treatment after returning home - made compelling listening. We can't thank Gerry and Tom enough for giving their time to share some difficult memories.
And then students were off to see our Vietnam-era aircraft, including the last Bristol Freighter to fly out of Saigon before the war ended in 1975, before a session in the archives with research Curator Simon Moody who had specially prepared some highlights from our collection.
These included the helmet worn by RNZAF pilot Graeme ‘Goldie’ Goldsmith on his missions in the skies over Vietnam, logbooks, maps, propaganda sheets and best of all, the New Zealand flag taken from the Kiwi ambassador’s car in Saigon.
Best of all is the coded letter, addressed to the High Commission in Singapore, to let them know the embassy evacuation was happening.
If you’d like to get in touch about one of our tailored history sessions for your school, get in touch with our Education Officer Chris Davey by emailing education@airforcemuseum.co.nz.
This is a FREE resource - just let us know what we can do.
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Good to see Burnsides history department Is proactive, as it was when I was a student there - late 60’s early 70’s. I first heard the logic of - ‘How do you know where you are going if you don’t know where you have come from’. This has stayed with me for life. It’s a pity some current world leaders did not study history.