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Post by Dave Homewood on Mar 1, 2016 10:57:45 GMT 12
The Wings Over New Zealand Show is proud to present Episode 99 - Mac Bettjeman, Sunderland Pilot. Mac, who lives in retirement in Tauranga, talks about his childhood in the fascinating wilderness settlement in the Maungapurua Valley, near the Whanganui River and how the community failed to thrive and was pushed out by the government during the Great Depression era, resulting in what is now known as the famous Bridge To Nowhere. He also talks about his struggle to achieve the academic levels to become a pilot in the RNZAF when WWII began, and his eventual acceptance into the Air Force. He trained in New Zealand and in Canada as a pilot before heading to Britain and joining a Flying Boat Operational Training Unit on Short Sunderland flying boats. Mac was then posted to Lagos in Nigeria where he and his crew joined No. 270 Squadron RAF, a Royal Air Force Coastal Command squadron that was patrolling deep into the Atlantic Ocean with Short Sunderland Mk. III flying boats to hunt for German U-boats. Mac discusses the roles of the crew onboard and aspects of the aeroplane itself, plus he imparts memories of the work they were doing. And another topic discussed is the work that Mac did over many years on the Short Sunderland MR.5 at the Museum of Transport and Technology, leading the restoration of the interior of the old patrol bomber back to pristine service condition. And Mac also talks about his own personal flying boat, an Anderson Kingfisher ZK-DJH, which he built himself and flew for many years. www.cambridgeairforce.org.nz/WONZShow/2016/02/episode-99-mac-bettjeman-sunderland-pilot/
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Post by Dave Homewood on Mar 1, 2016 16:30:00 GMT 12
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