The west coast of the North Island under the wing of a Soundsair Cessna 208. Makara at the bottom of picture. |
Approaching the runway at Blenheim from the east. |
This is part of a scene depicting a German and a British pilot shaking hands after the British pilot has been shot down and has crashed in a tree. The German pilot has landed nearby in the snow. |
A British soldier souvenirs a swaztika from the Red Baron's Fokker Triplane which has crashed and brought the Baron to his end. |
A long time since I have seen one of these. I can almost hear the Bristol Hercules radials winding up. |
The Marlborough country-side is always pleasant. |
The hills south of Blenheim always look dry, even in Winter. |
A touch of snow shot from a moving car near Ward, where we stayed. |
Green patchwork as we head back to Wellington. |
The Wairau River spills into Cloudy Bay. |
1 comment:
Agreed, Trev, Omaka is a must see. The display is magnificent, as you would expect since Peter Jackson amd Weta Workshop had a hand in it. What surprised me is that quite a number of the WW1 aircraft are in flyable condition and are still flown occasionally.
Also worth a visit is the Brayshaw Heritage Park just along the road which has, amongst other things, a huge collection of vintage tractors and other farm machinery.
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