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📢🚨WHOOP WHOOP - GET THE KETTLE ON - WE HAVE A WINNER!📢🚨: Come on down Tony Stallard - deserved winner of this week's mystery aicraft competition.
The line-up was indeed a Supermarine Seafire, Mitsubishi Zero and a North American Harvard (which was used as a Zero double in the magnificent Pearl Harbour film Tora! Tora! Tora! - but that's another story!)
Tony wins an insanely valuable and sought after Air Force Museum of New Zealand mug - round with roundels!
The Zero (also known as a Zeke) now lives at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. It is an A6M3 Zero-sen 22 (3844, unit code 22) and was discovered at Kara in Southern Bougainville in September 1945.
It was flown from Kara to Piva before being shipped to New Zealand aboard the Wahine in October 1945, and given the RNZAF number NZ6000.
The Seafire is another intereting story. It arrived in New Zealand in August 1947 aboard HMS Thesueus.
It belonged to No. 804 Squadron Fleet Air Arm, but the navy opted to leave it behind after it was damaged in a landing accident.
Sadly, the Griffon-powered beauty was broken up for scrap some time in 1952.
The Harvard was one of the 202 trainers which served in the RNZAF from 1941 until 1977.
And yes, the picture was taken at Hobsonville.
The trick was of course the Seafire, but this was no obstacle to many of you.
Back to the drawing board for a trickier competition next week.
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Always great to have a winner
Looking forward to the next one!
HEY JIM, WATCHA DOING?: Aircraft Technician Jim Ritchie is not keen on being asked silly questions when he is busy. His least favourite is 'watcha doing?'
So please enjoy as he reluctantly describes his latest project, new axle stands for the main gear on our Lockheed P-3K2 Orion NZ4203.
He's designed a new set of 'Ritchie 5000s' to take 80% of the weight off the tyres, with a special jacking slot he's built in so he can easily rotate the wheels and tyres intermittently.
Jim is a former RNZAF Flight Sergeant. He served four years on No. 5 Squadron looking after Orions, and another five years looking after their engines and propellors in the engine bay at Whenuapai.
While Jim is reluctant to pick a favourite aircraft, he says the Orion is right up there with the Hawker Siddeley Andover.
NZ4203 is in long term conservation storage until we can build it a new home. So Jim's work is essential to keep it in good condition.
And Jim says no, he will not be making an Ritchie 5000s for other O#heyjimwatchadoinget#lokcheedp3orionh#p3orionc#lockheed#lokcheedp3orion #p3orion #lockheed ... See MoreSee Less
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Good onya Jim, i'm exactly the same, off ya pop and leave me alone to finish what i started.
Niiiice 👍
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FREE HOLIDAY FUN WITH US! The school holidays are offically and we've got a ton of fun for the holidays with hunts, games and plenty of ways to keep the kids entertained in a warm and FREE entry destination for children.
We've got our brand new Tall Tails Exhibition running, featuring the giant fin and rudder sections off our national heroes - the C-130 Hercules and P-3 Orion.
They can fly a C-130H Hercules through the Drop Zone, try an Aermacchi cockpit for size, pilot our Balloon Busters aircraft, or discover what life was like in a prisoner of war camp in our Captured exhibit.
For just $5 you can go behind-the-scenes to our conservation centre and see the hidden gems in our reserve collection or fly a Mosquito Mission simulator on your choice of dangerous raid.
And for parents or grandparents wanting a breather, our Contact Café team is there to make you a coffee, snack or lunch!
If you’re feeling the petrol pinch, make it a full adventure by taking the bus. Hop on the Hornby bus at the central bus interchange. For full journey planning details visit go.metroinfo.co.nz/, The Air Force Museum is conveniently set up as a destination.
The Air Force Museum is free for New Zealanders and people living in New Zealand. There is a $15 charge for international visitors aged over 18 years.
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