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Post by timjones on Dec 6, 2020 3:49:32 GMT 12
Could someone please help with the current location of the above please?
Many thanks,
Tim.
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axelford
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I have visited 13 Plane wreck sites and counting, happy to help with info!
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Post by axelford on Dec 22, 2020 16:11:19 GMT 12
I'm not sure if this is helpful but a quick google said: (from kiwiaircraftimages) "in storage with the RNZAF museum" 2003
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Post by timjones on Dec 23, 2020 23:01:10 GMT 12
Thanks very much indeed for getting back to me. It was owned by a member of this group for a while but has since moved onto a place called Rolleston. But no exact details.
Cheers,
Tim.
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Post by joey05 on Dec 24, 2020 6:19:41 GMT 12
There is a field in Rolleston where part of the RNZAF 727 is stored, possibly there, when I am out that way next I’ll take my long zoom camera and see what I can find
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Post by timjones on Dec 24, 2020 21:28:34 GMT 12
joey05, thanks very much that would be appreciated.
Tim.
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Post by aeromedia on Dec 26, 2020 19:51:26 GMT 12
It is now with John Ackroyd of Rolleston. It was an empty shell when I had it and there was nothing of the floor level and below. No yokes or anything in situ. I did acquire a panel and some overhead electrics panels from the USA for it.
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Post by timjones on Dec 27, 2020 23:55:53 GMT 12
Many thanks aeromedia, does anyone have John's location contact details please?
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