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In Reach of The Skies: Aviation related stories from a life long enthusiast
Friday, 5 April 2024
Herc over the Lake
The RNZAF are retiring their C130H Hercules this year but they still played a role at Wanaka. One of them departed the airfield in the morning and next time I saw the aircraft it was doing a parachute drop over the Lake. A short while later it was doing circuits with some of the warbirds. It was a little high up so I assume that this was more in the way of a photo shoot rather than a publice display as such but it was still possible to tell that the C130 was flying with the Corsair, Spitfire and a couple of Mustangs which was great to see.
Thursday, 4 April 2024
Grumman Super Widgeon
The Grumman Widgeon was a WWII era amphibious aircraft used by the US Navy and coastguard amongst others. It continued in production post war and a number were converted to 'Super' Widgeon status which primarily involved the fitment of Avco Lycoming Flat 6 piston engines although there were a number of other improvements. Over 300 Widgeons were built but only a handful survive including this one. It was listed as an arshow participant at Wanaka although it never took to the skies on the Sunday. However, it did perform a water landing demonstration over Lake Wanaka on Friday afternoon so I did get to see it.
SH-2G Seasprite
Although there was practice flying on the pre-show day at Wanaka some of the flying took the form of an advertised 30 minute free public show over the nearby Lake Wanaka so we headed off down to that, got lucky with a lake front parking spot, and took in some flying with some interesting scenery, including this Seasprite demo display.
Wanaka static line up
As mentioned below we attended the Friday pre show day at Wanaka and this turned out to be the best chance to catch some of the aircraft on the ground. Not placed as well as we might be familiar with at somewhere like Duxford it was never the less nice to catch some of the line up basking in the sunshine.
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