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Patterson World Tour – Photo guide

Hi

I am going to put up a few samples of photos from each of the sites visited oon the Patterson World Tour starting with the Pioneer restoration site in Auckland where there are three P40s , a Yak 3 and a P51 being worked on as well as a recently completed Pilatus Porter.

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By: oscar duck - 28th February 2005 at 21:42

Spencer Tracey starred and flew P-38’s..B-25 plus a few others in there as well. Based in the South West Pacific>>>

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By: setter - 28th February 2005 at 21:09

Hi Oscar
I can’t remeber a guy named joe – what were the aircraft?

Know where I can get a copy?

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By: oscar duck - 28th February 2005 at 14:03

I liked Always

You’re right about the Cat and A26 shots. A Guy named Joe had even more interesting aircraft…

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By: DazDaMan - 28th February 2005 at 13:23

Cheers Dave – I guess the ‘codes’ are the owners’ initials?

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By: setter - 28th February 2005 at 11:57

Hi Dave

It took me a while to get a car but eventually and went down on my own – great time – really enjoyed it.

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By: Dave Homewood - 28th February 2005 at 11:37

Cheers John. So you did get to Wanaka then. Did you go by youself?

Daz, Mike Subritzky said the Spitfire is basically complete now except for an engine overhaul and prop overhaul. He said they have another Merlin that they can drop in it if they wanted, but he said they’re not too interested in getting it flying right now because they’re full time restoring the first of the Hinds.

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By: DazDaMan - 28th February 2005 at 11:30

Great pics. Apologies if this has been brought up before, but how far from flying is TE330? She looks very complete from the photo.

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By: setter - 28th February 2005 at 11:20

Hi Dave

Motat and Wanaka are on 35 MM – awaiting processing – will post when recieved
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By: Dave Homewood - 28th February 2005 at 09:58

John, have you got photos from your trip to Motat?

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By: turbo_NZ - 27th February 2005 at 22:57

great pics, Setter.

Cheers
PS Must get up that way and have a looksie.

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By: hairy - 27th February 2005 at 22:10

Great pictures, I was waiting patiently to see the results of your shutterbugging and I knew you would get some good ones.

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By: setter - 27th February 2005 at 21:53

Hi Oscar

No the sword isn’t a flyer and I think it needs some TLC pretty soon or it will deterioate too badly to do much with. It shouldn’t be outside!!

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John

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Do you have a copy of the film Always – Very nice A26 stuff in it

I can get you a copy.

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By: setter - 27th February 2005 at 14:03

Just a few more from the RNZAFM

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By: setter - 27th February 2005 at 13:58

Next we got on a series of planes and made our way to the unusually damp city of Christchurch and the RNZAF Museum at Wigram – A fantastic Museum and one that shows just how much can be done with a little.

From here Steve finished his New Zealand tour and travelled to Melbourne Australia whilst I went to Wanaka for the day before joining him the next day in Melbourne. I will start a seperate post tomorrow with the Australian leg.

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By: Flood - 27th February 2005 at 13:27

Hmm, is that F86 on castors?

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By: setter - 27th February 2005 at 13:25

Hi

On the same airfield as the Smith collection near Auckland is the NZ CAF wing which operates a T6 and Beech 18 amongst others

Here are a few pics

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By: setter - 27th February 2005 at 13:04

Hi

Now we went on to Glyn Powell’s magnificent Mosquito rebuild facility near Auckland – we were all very impressed and a little daunted by what it takes to produce an airworthy Mossie. The Canadian machine has not yet left for it’s new home but work has already commenced on the next machine and the moulds are already being made ready,

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By: setter - 27th February 2005 at 11:26

Then on to the Smiths collection at a small rural strip near Auckland – what a little treat- a local collector had pulled his whole collection of aircraft out for a visit by the local historic society and he though we were them !!!

Dave even talked his way into a ride in a proctor !!

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By: oscar duck - 27th February 2005 at 10:50

Is that Sword a flyer???

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By: Dave Homewood - 27th February 2005 at 10:43

You are too kind though – the Sky Tower at night was because you got me pissed! as usual

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