barnbstormer wrote:
DaveM2 wrote:
Across the grass from the CW hangar, at the Aviation Heritage Centre.
http://www.omaka.org.nz/Hi Dave; I have been enjoying your NZ aviation website (Wings Over Cambridge)for a long time now.
For those of us, still unfamiliar, could you please describe what the "CW hangar" is and has? I googled it, with "Omaka" and the airpark, and even on your own website, but found no description? I'm well aware of the Aviation Heritage collection and its contents. I sent them my original Curtiss Seagull brochure and catalogue. But the CW abbreviation eludes me. Thanks, in advance.
Hi. You have me confused with Dave Homewood, a buddy of mine who runs the excellent site you mention.
CW (Classic Wings magazine) operates on the top floor of a hangar opposite the AHC. Inside the hangar today there is a Stearman, Fleet 16B, Nieuport N.11 (replica) and an Aeronca, all of which are flyable. Other aircraft in various states of repair include the wreck of an historic Aeronca K (ex Antartica expedition), P-40 wreck from PNG, Penguin trainer, Pietenpol, Stinson frame plus sundries, some nice wings but a munted frame of a replica Fokker Triplane, the beginnings of a Sopwith Pup replica project and a nearly completed replica Nieuport 16.
regards
Dave