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Postby K5054NZ » Thu Dec 04, 2008 3:58 pm

At the request of Glorious Leader (tongue.gif) here's some shots I posted at Wings Over NZ.

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Quick and to the point, a selection of the better shots to be had from my piddling little camera winkyy.gif. If you'd like some better shots from me in the future, feel free to contribute today! All donations welcome. :smile.gif


Brisfit at rest in the magnificent Old Stick and Rudder Co hangar


Blue Max film star Fokker D.VII being rolled out onto the field


A very nice surprise to inspect at close quarters: the TVAL-built Re.8 reproduction


OSRC's Corsair, sadly kept in the hangar on the day. Always gets me how big this thing is


Rotary pair Camel and Nieuport XI


One of the three Fokker Triplanes present, preparing to taxi to the flightline


John Lanham prepares to taxi P-40E ZK-RMH to the display line


Poor shot of the Fokker D.VII replica's cockpit. Thanks to Jerry for the brilliant idea of posing his flying gear!


Brisfit coming out. Lovely!


On to the display line!

Gene de Marco's lovely Stampe. This was the first time I'd seen one in the flesh, and it was great to be able to compare it with a Tiger


The aforementioned Tiger Moth, flown by Tim Sullivan and later Greg MacDonald


The WW1 lineup, with the Tiger Moth-based "Bianchi Pfalz" D.III from [i]The Blue Max[i] in the foreground


Taildragger Training's Piper Pacer, for those of you who want something a tad more modern tongue.gif! Took part in balloon bursting along with the Stampe and Tiger.....great exhibition of pilot skills!


Even Hood has a "commentary bus".....


Very nice cannon at the end of the flightline


Camel and Brisfit.....for the first time I remember, the Allies outnumbered the Hun! 7 aircraft with roundels (including one "Fortunello") to 6 with crosses


The German lineup, with the Bebe trying to sneak in from the right


Jerry Chisum, in full Luftstreitkrafte regalia, watches the display after his first outing in the D.VII. I seriously want to take over display duties of this aeroplane! After refurbishment it looks great, and looks amazing to fly. I asked Jerry if it was as fun to fly as it looked. He thought it over...."um.....yes! Those great thick wings let you do anything"


Even though I have a WHOLE THREAD dedicated to the Se.5a-1s, here's one of them prior to their display. Gorgeous!

I took some shots of a couple of the displays, mainly the superb "furball" between Dr.Is and Se5s, but I'm far too embarrassed to post them! Just wait til Alex posts his!
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Postby waka172rg » Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:11 pm

orsm pic!! love #3 pic look at the smoke stacks reminds me of the old MAC trucks laugh.gif wheres Ian he will love these pics thumbup1.gif shot K5054NZ New_Zealand_etc.gif
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Postby beaufighterguy » Thu Dec 04, 2008 5:30 pm

wub.gif i LOVE these pictures.
Hey I know that jerry Chisum he's the guy who flies the F.27 on it's freight run eh? (also with Tim)
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Postby C152 » Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:36 pm

Every time I see pictures of these old planes, it makes me want to go and see them for real!
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Postby Alex » Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:51 pm

C152 wrote:
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Every time I see pictures of these old planes, it makes me want to go and see them for real!

Check out Wings over Wairarapa - held late January in Masterton. winkyy.gif

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Postby Naki » Thu Dec 04, 2008 7:56 pm

mm mouth is watering - some of my favourite aircraft - P-40E, Se-5a, D-VII, Bristfit, Stampe. ..have to make Masterton in January!
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Postby ardypilot » Thu Dec 04, 2008 10:47 pm

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At the request of Glorious Leader (tongue.gif) here's some shots I posted at Wings Over NZ.[/quote]
I see you got my message then tongue.gif Cheers for posting them mate!

Am I right in thinking that the TVAL are to have quite a few open days this summer, like once a month or something? I remember seeing a list of upcoming airshow type things in a newsletter I got emailed sometime in the last few weeks but can't seem to find it anymore... looks like a great day out anyway.

And also, how far away is Masterton from Welly or Palmy in the car? I might have to use up some of my ANZ staff discount points and get me down there sometime..
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Postby victor_alpha_charlie » Thu Dec 04, 2008 11:55 pm

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And also, how far away is Masterton from Welly or Palmy in the car? I might have to use up some of my ANZ staff discount points and get me down there sometime..


It's about 1hr 30 from Welly, and about the same from Palmy. I normally drive over on a Saturday after work to our Wararapa bach which is about 25mins from Hood, and these little shows are normally late afternoon on a Saturday. Could probably bring you over one weekend? Might even be able to hook you up with a bed at the bach too biggrin.gif

Don't be so hard on your camera Zac! They're all good shots! How long ago was this show that you were at? I was at one about 3-4 weeks ago. Did you see a yellow truck with a container on the back on the far side of the field?
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Fri Dec 05, 2008 10:59 am

Great shots, what an amazing collection of aircraft.
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Postby Ian Warren » Fri Dec 05, 2008 11:27 am

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The TVAL-built Re.8 reproduction

Re.8 The 'Harry Tait' .. biggrin.gif my first , what i considered my first ! cardboard (Weetbix box - raw material ) model plane , making those funny aeroplane noises , damn .. i was getting good at that , i recall i got the idea to build it from a book given to my older brother Allan ... 1968/69 Xmas "The Conquest of the Air" was the title ... jezz is was pissed ! I had more interest in planes than he did .. that book should have been mine laugh.gif

The Harry Tait , Re.8 , Harry Tait - Re.8 , .. the name was given from a piano player of the era and the open tappet were his fingers ..... id prefer to keep mine outta those moving parts biggrin.gif

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Postby markll » Sat Dec 13, 2008 10:31 am

Trolly wrote:
QUOTE (Trolly @ Dec 4 2008, 11:47 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I see you got my message then tongue.gif Cheers for posting them mate!

Am I right in thinking that the TVAL are to have quite a few open days this summer, like once a month or something? I remember seeing a list of upcoming airshow type things in a newsletter I got emailed sometime in the last few weeks but can't seem to find it anymore... looks like a great day out anyway.


Hey Trolly, the hangar "museum" is open every weekend between November and April I think...went last April, and it was a fantastic experience. I got some great pics, though with all that hardware in the hangar it was a bit hard to get photos that only had one aircraft in! I didn't win their special opening celebration prize of a flight in the back seat of the P-40 though unfortunately sad.gif

Not sure how often they have the planes out flying but when we were there they said that most weekends someone is about keeping up their flying hours in one aircraft or another...
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