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Sir Peter Jackson

Postby Splitpin » Sat Sep 27, 2025 4:57 pm

I found a great doco on Sir Peter.
Amazing guy with a real passion for historic aviation.
The team he has surrounded himself with are also amazing.

The aircraft he is creating aren't replicas , but re productions....no 2025 up grades. But ,rebuilt as they were made.
What sort of tech do you need to be able to reverse engineer an engine made almost a hundred years ago.... he knows...
Sorry I cant provide a link...I watched it on tv. and not sure how to share.

Ill be back,
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Re: Sir Peter Jackson

Postby Charl » Sun Sep 28, 2025 11:56 am

reverse engineer an engine made almost a hundred years ago....

Well... not strictly true.
As they are at pains to point out, the machines are built from the original plans.
Barn finds are rebuilt, sure, but you would not be able to tell the difference, down to the very materials used.

Marty, I am hoping you've been through the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre?
I haven't been able to establish if Sir Peter is a pilot, maybe his movie Insurance policies forbid this kind of tomfoolery.
Still, he must be very proud.
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Re: Sir Peter Jackson

Postby Splitpin » Sun Sep 28, 2025 12:10 pm

Cheers Charl,
I have indeed been through the centre ...100% amazing.
I'm due for another visit.
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Re: Sir Peter Jackson

Postby emfrat » Sun Sep 28, 2025 1:08 pm

Charl wrote:Marty, I am hoping you've been through the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre?


Charl - Marty, his brother Sam and myself went through the Centre on my first NZ visit. It's very very good. :thumbup:
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Re: Sir Peter Jackson

Postby dbcunnz » Sun Sep 28, 2025 4:02 pm

I haven't been able to establish if Sir Peter is a pilot, maybe his movie Insurance policies forbid this kind of tomfoolery.
Still, he must be very proud.

Sir Peter doesn't hold a pilots license. He has been up in couple of his planes riding in the gunners seat.
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Re: Sir Peter Jackson

Postby toprob » Sun Sep 28, 2025 6:18 pm

I'm keen to see the result of his current rebuild project -- the moa.
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Re: Sir Peter Jackson

Postby Charl » Sun Sep 28, 2025 8:13 pm

Mmm jury's out on that one.
Things go extinct, it's the way of things.
There's something charming about having eaten an entire species, sort of a warning not to do it again if you can help it.
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Re: Sir Peter Jackson

Postby Charl » Sun Sep 28, 2025 8:16 pm

Splitpin wrote:I'm due for another visit.

He has so many of these things, it would take years to rotate them all through the exhibit.
I also plan to return, think maybe not for the airshow though.
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