Noha307 wrote:
Could someone explain the relationship between the various aviation museums at Wanaka? I know its the New Zealand equivalent of Chino, but I've never been quite clear on how the Alpine Fighter Collection,
New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum and
Warbirds and Wheels all fit together. Who owns what and how did each develop? My basic understanding is that everything stems from Tim Wallis and they seem to be reorganizations and renaming of the same collection, but I'm guessing that there's way more I'm missing.
You've nailed it. The Alpine Fighter Collection was Sir Tim Wallis' fleet which were displayed at the NZFPM. After the collection was sold off in the early 2000s a smaller museum unaffiliated with Sir Tim but displaying his Hawker Hurricane (until that was sold overseas and was replaced by a full-scale replica), Warbirds and Wheels, was founded at the same location. This museum closed last year and its exhibits were sold off or returned to their owners. The AFC/NZFPM/W&W hangar is now home to restoration shop
Twenty24 Ltd which has a Harvard (T-6) and several Beech 17s underway. Warbirds Over Wanaka is a biennial (even years) airshow at Wanaka at Easter, though sadly due to COVID the most recent was run in 2018.
Although there was a lot of activity at Wanaka in the 1990s to the mid-00s it was all centred on Sir Tim's collection, so it's more accurate to view Ardmore in the North Island as our Chino analog - there are two independent restoration shops (Avspecs and Pioneer) on the field as well as the NZ Warbirds Association (think CAF but without squadrons or ranks) HQ.
As Errol pointed out Hood Aerodrome at Masterton (lower North Island) is WW1 central with The Vintage Aviator Limited (Sir Peter Jackson)'s fleet based there, although there are several replicas popping up at Omaka along with a number of golden age aircraft and some WW2 fighters such as Yaks.
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