The airshow was mint with lots of different airplanes!!
Went to the NZFF tent and saw all of you guys. Was nice to meet Robin and Timmo.



















Had no idea what was happening with that black ring but it looks cool!!

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mavman wrote:QUOTE (mavman @ Feb 7 2010, 11:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Great photos! looked like an awesome day!![]()
I see an Iroquois and a CT4/E in your bottom photo, what involvment did the RNZAF have? I hear their display budget has been slashed....![]()
Also, did the Red Checkers fly?
Thanks!
The Iroquois did a awesome display.![]()
The Red Checkers wern't at the airshow except for one.- Eddy
mavman wrote:QUOTE (mavman @ Feb 7 2010, 11:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Great photos! looked like an awesome day!![]()
I see an Iroquois and a CT4/E in your bottom photo, what involvment did the RNZAF have? I hear their display budget has been slashed....![]()
Also, did the Red Checkers fly?
Yes the display budget has been slashed...only RNZAF aircrfat at NZTG was the Historic Flight Harvard, 1 Iroquios, CT-4E and one non partcipating King Air...a Herc suppose to turn up but no heavy metal from the Air Force...the Red Checkers are tempoairily grounded due to the accident.














Naki wrote:QUOTE (Naki @ Feb 15 2010, 09:49 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I had good look at that jet powered Long Eze..jet engine is from a drone (Vietnam era). Suppose to have 1:1 thrust to weight ratio!....it was powered by a Rotary engine.
The jet is from a cruise missile!!! Full throttle will give an estimated 9 minute run. Careful/cruise throttle use will give 30 minutes.
The rotary engine he used was a 13B twin turbo with the contra-rotating prop. You could here him flying 10 km away!!! It produced somewhere near 550Hp and it wasn't possible to hold the nose down at full throttle...
The BD5 in the background has a 90hp (ish) snow-mobile motor. I don't know what brand.Pete Kirby
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Efliernz wrote:QUOTE (Efliernz @ Feb 15 2010, 09:58 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>The jet is from a cruise missile!!! Full throttle will give an estimated 9 minute run. Careful/cruise throttle use will give 30 minutes.
The rotary engine he used was a 13B twin turbo with the contra-rotating prop. You could here him flying 10 km away!!! It produced somewhere near 550Hp and it wasn't possible to hold the nose down at full throttle...
The BD5 in the background has a 90hp (ish) snow-mobile motor. I don't know what brand.
Efliernz, great gallery.....i couldn't get up to the show, but your pics make it feel like i did.![]()
Thanks for shareing , cheersLast edited by Splitpin on Mon Feb 15, 2010 10:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
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