November 11, 2012 at 7:44 am
The Vintage Aviator’s Remembrance 2012 Airshow took place at Masterton yesterday.
I cannot get over how lucky we were with the weather.
Clear but windy on Saturday AM. We called in at the Wellington Aero Club for a weather briefing, and they did a phone call to Masterton for us.
At that stage – 11am – it was marginal wind-wise.
Following a prayer session, it dropped later.
And then today – cloud and rain!
A few from me:

The new FE2B ZK-FEB/2

The new Albatros DVa-1 – ZK-TVE?


By: Sopwith - 16th November 2012 at 19:48
Thanks ErrolC,much appreciated.:)
By: ErrolC - 16th November 2012 at 19:24
This will give you the TVAL reproductions (they are a certified manufacturer).
http://www.regosearch.com/search/results/?&co=nz&Nf1=manu&Of1=eq&Vf1=The+Vintage+Aviator
As this is the CAA register, the two in the UK are included (or were when I looked last week).
There are a couple of other Pups worth looking into as well – I think we are at three flyers and counting.
Note that the actual manufacturer of replicas is inconsistently recorded in the CAA register.
By: Sopwith - 16th November 2012 at 18:43
Well these are fantastic photos.New Zealand certainly seems to be leading the way in WW1 aircraft reconstructions and also new-build engines,both rotary and inline.Does anyone know what the total number of 1st World War reproductions are in New Zealand and what they are specifically?I didn’t even know there was a DH5 flying.Thanks in anticipation.
By: flyernzl - 14th November 2012 at 08:00
There were three Fokker Triplanes in use on the day.
ZK-JOB shows the hazards of a crosswind takeoff

ZK-JOC got shot down

and ZK-JOG seemed to survive that day without getting into trouble

That’s it from me folks, until the next one.
By: flyernzl - 13th November 2012 at 09:07
Next batch:
The third SE5A participating in the display was ZK-SES which is marked up as ‘B507’

The Vintage Aviator organization has produced two Sopwith Pup replicas, both registered this year.
Unfortunately, given the variable wind conditions at the time of the display, neither flew but were on static display at the flightline.
N6205 ‘Betty’ has been allotted the NZ civil registration of ZK-PPY

While its stablemate ZK-PPD represents B2162

The heavy metal section of the afternoon featured an aerobatic display by Curtiss P-40E Kittyhawk ZK-RMH. This aircraft saw wartime service with the RNZAF as NZ3009 and was briefly G-CCBE in 2003.

By: DragonRapide - 13th November 2012 at 06:38
Just amazing…..!
By: DazDaMan - 13th November 2012 at 06:23
Excellent stuff! 🙂
By: Malcolm McKay - 13th November 2012 at 04:00
WOW!!!!
By: The Blue Max - 13th November 2012 at 02:19
The Pfalz is infact the Bianchi “Tiger Moth” replica ( G-ATIJ ) and not the HampshireAircraft Company A/C that is currentlt staic in the Omaka Museum.
Great Pics of a great show.
By: Snoopy7422 - 13th November 2012 at 01:51
Wow….
Amazing – I hadn’t realised just how large a collection of Great War machine they have there now. Truly impressive….! 🙂
By: flyernzl - 12th November 2012 at 11:41
The Gerald Thornhill TS 1 Sopwith Camel Replica ZK-JMU runs on a genuine 160hp Le Rhone rotary, and so gives the full sound effects

Bristol Fighter ZK-BRI/2 ‘S’ was the only one of the two in stock to fly – this one was originally G-ACAA

Its formation flying with two of the SE5As showed they needed just that little more practice to get their props fully synchronized

Go away and play boys, until you can get it just right

By: Roborough - 11th November 2012 at 13:46
Great pictures. Looks as though it was a great day of flying. Cool & wet here in Ottawa. We might get a flypast by the Sabre in a couple of hours.
Thanks for posting the pics
Bill
By: flyernzl - 11th November 2012 at 09:45
For some reason, I find that the DH5 ZK-JOQ/2 is always really difficult to photograph

The first FE2B-1 replica ZK-FEE/2 flew alongside the new one

Sopwith Triplane Replica ZK-SOP seems to easily outperform the various Fokker Triplanes

New Fokker D.VIII Replica ZK-FES has the lightning flash

while the previous one, ZK-FEV, goes for the vertical

By: flyernzl - 11th November 2012 at 08:44
Where elsewhere in the world would you see two airworthy Be-2 in a tailchase?
BE2c-1 ZK-TVA followed by ZK-BFR (ex Norwegian Army Air Force)

The new RE-8 ZK-RES

The Addems-Pfeifer Nieuport XI ZK-NIM has been around for a while but is still a spectacularly nimble performer

Hampshire Aeroplane Pfalz DIII Replica ZK-FLZ was originally G-ATIF
