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Post by Dave Homewood on Oct 7, 2005 2:41:41 GMT 12
This is from here (50 years? But the RNZAF started training pilots there in 1939!!) www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK0510/S00032.htmRNZAF Takes Part in Taieri CelebrationsWednesday, 5 October 2005, 3:42 pm Press Release: New Zealand Defence Force New Zealand Defence Force Te Ope Kaatua O Aotearoa Media Release 5 October 2005 RNZAF Takes Part in Taieri Celebrations The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) will be in Otago this weekend (7-9 October) for the 50th Anniversary Celebrations of flying training at Taieri. Five CT-4 Airtrainers and two Beech King Airs from the Air Force’s Flying Training Wing will be in Taieri for the reunion. Lead by Squadron Leader Ian MacPherson, the aircraft will complete two formation flypasts over the course of the weekend. Squadron Leader MacPherson’s father who trained at Taieri in 1950 will also take part in the celebrations. The 73 year old hopes to fly with his son during Saturday’s formation flypast. A solo aircraft, piloted by Squadron Leader Wal Thompson (originally from Otago) will perform an aerobatics display in both Taieri and Dunedin on Saturday. The timing of events for RNZAF aircraft is as follows: Saturday 1200 - 1210 formation flypast 5 x Airtrainers and 2 x Kingair 1205 Solo display over downtown Harbour area - Squadron Leader Thompson 1215 Formation flypast over Dunedin airport 1220 Formation flypast over Taieri 1400 - 1500 Recruiting Flights - Airtrainers 1430 Solo display overhead Taieri - Squadron Leader Thompson Sunday 0955 Formation flypast Crawford Street ENDS
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Post by Bruce on Oct 7, 2005 7:27:00 GMT 12
Sounds closer to 50 years since the RNZAF moved out of Taieri - something VERY wrong with thier maths........
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Post by DragonflyDH90 on Oct 7, 2005 22:10:20 GMT 12
Im supposed to be flying the Tiger there for a display Sat and some rides perhaps, but the weather is looking rather ugly for the whole weekend down here.......
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Post by Dave Homewood on Oct 7, 2005 22:19:06 GMT 12
That's a shame Ryan. The weather here is also nasty, very gusty and showers.
What is the actual anniversary? Is it an aeroclub anniversary or something? It certainly cannot be what the article says.
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