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WE HAVE A WINNER! Take a bow Jason Chuah, winner of this week’s competition.
Json took one look at our mystery aircraft and ship photo and scorched in with his answer: A Douglas A-4K Skyhawk for the aircraft and its manufacturer, and the ship was HMAS Adelaide (HMAS 01), an Adelaide-class guided missile frigate. The Adelaide class was a modified version of the Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate.
Please email communications@airforcemuseum.co.nz Jason and we will fire up the Bristol Freighter and fly out your fantastic prize – an exclusive Air Force Museum of New Zealand roundel mug – as soon as we can.
The idea for this competition came from a recent visitor, Dave Messenger, who served in the Royal Australian Navy aboard the Adelaide. Dave loved seeing our Skyhawk – which rekindled his memories of exercises with the RNZAF aircraft.
Dave served from 1988 to 1997. He completed two tours to the Persian Gulf aboard the HMAS Adelaide and HMAS Melbourne.
Thanks for your service, Dave, for the competition idea, and for visiting. Congratulations Jason!
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ALF's IMPERIAL AIR FORCE? Chief Private Property, a member of Alf's Imperial Army, dropped by for a tour of the museum and spent a suspiciously long time eyeing up our Sopwith Pup.
Chief Private, also known as Ross, is a member of the Alf's Imperial Fifth Waikato Dragoons, a pacificist army which made its way fom Hamilton to invade Canterbury last year.
Alf's Imperial Army was formed by Ian Brackenbury Channell, otherwise known as the Wizard of New Zealand, and fights theatrical battles with weapons including paper swords and flour and porridge bombs - so no one is hurt.
The Army is in town for a pacificist battle this weekend, and also to check on its vanquished territories in the south.
Chief Private was tightlipped about whether his interest in the Pup meant an Alf's Imperial Air Force was in the wind, but we let him know the Sopwith is definitely not up for grabs as a po#alfsimperialarmybomber.
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They once took on the Ashley Unmounted Cavalry and lost.
Shame Ross isn’t allowed access to the Pup. No iteration of “flower bombs away” will be heard.
Got to love the glasses clipped over the belt, my guess is that they are now standard issue for most members of Alf's Imperial Army these days, good on them for keeping it alive
We used to have a similar group in Nelson. Don't know what happened to them. Greg Olsen?
The Alfs are nearly all gone now. Old age and so on. Proud to have known a few of them in my time. The funniest, silliest grownups who were brilliant every one of them, and never forgot how to have serious fun.
Great image! Wiz and Colonel Catford would be impressed! From a Christchurch veteran.
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URGENT CLARIFICATION: We've been inundated with inquiries wanting to know whether we require participants on our fantastic Discover Historic Wigram walking tours to wear uniforms and march in time.
Rest assured the fascinating 90-minute tour of our historic site is a relaxed journey, with no uniforms, marching or shouted orders from moustachioed drill sergeants.
However, in the interests of flexibility, we recommend a gentle warm-up ahead of the tour, starting with side stretches and followed more complicated team-building activities.
The tour is part of the Heritage Festival. Tours run from 10am-11.30am on selected dates during Christchurch’s Heritage Festival, 11-27 October - book here to find out more.
airforcemuseum.co.nz/events/discover-historic-wigram/
*These images are taken from our Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) Display in our Atrium. You can have a look after the walking tour!
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Such a good tour.
Could be inntrresting
Lol
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