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❤️TROPICAL ROMANCE❤️: Here's some romance to brighten your Tuesday!
A short 80 years ago in February 1946 young Betty Manz was on her way to Suva, Fiji, from Auckland aboard RCS Viti to meet up with her new husband, RNZAF No. 5 Squadron Catalina pilot Arthur Manz.
It was decided there was a need for an ‘interception exercise’ and so PB2B-1 Catalina NZ4054, with Arthur at the controls, set out from Laucala Bay, Fiji, to intercept the RCS Viti and ‘bomb’ it with a bouquet of flowers.
RNZAF Fiji Adjutant Alistair Scott was aboard the Catalina in the forward gunner’s position. He later recalled the pass over the Viti was so close he thought the mast would cut the Catalina in half!
Despite Arthur’s commitment to the cause, the flowers missed the target.
However, the master of the Viti, Captain Cummings (who must have been a romantic sailor at heart), turned his ship around to recover the bouquet for Betty.
The next morning the Arthur met Betty and the Viti on arrival in Suva and Arthur presented Captain Cummings with a bottle of Scotch for turning the ship around to collect the bouquet.
Romance was certainly alive and well in the Pacific in the 1940s!
Photos: Arthur with his log book and the relevant entry from Arthur’s log book. The Catalina is not NZ4054, but looks suitably romantic and tropical nonetheless.
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GUESS THE COCKPIT: This week's mystery cockpit looks a little cramped!
Can you name the aircraft and its manufacturer?
Guess correctly and you go in the draw to win an incredibly stylish Air Force Museum of New Zealand roundel coffee mug. They're round - with roundels!
To enter, simply put your answers in the comments below or, for a confidential service, email communications@airforcemuseum.co.nz
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AS.10 Oxford. Built by Airspeed Ltd.
Airspeed Oxford
Airtrainer
Airspeed Oxford
Airspeed Oxford
Airspeed Oxford
I agree, Mike Smith is right. An AS Oxford cockpit
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Oxford
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WE HAVE A WINNER: Come on down Rhonda Hollins - take a bow!
Rhonda is the winner of this week's compeition, she correctly identified Nelson as the location of this parade in February 1944.
She wins one of our magnificent Air Force Museum of New Zealand roundel mugs - they are round with roundels.
Please email communications@airforcemuseum.co.nz and we will fire up the Bristol Freighter and air drop your mug to you Rhonda.
Thanks to everyone else for entering#mysterymainstreett#mysteryparadearade ... See MoreSee Less
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