There's Nothing Better Than The Sound Of TWO Roll Royce Merlins
By New Zealand Defence Force
Christchurch’s Air Force Museum of New Zealand is about to celebrate 100 years since the birth of New Zealand military aviation at Wigram itself. The Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) as we know it today dates back to 1937, but the full history of military aviation in New Zealand goes back further than that.
The Avro 504 was one of the mainstays of the Royal Flying Corps training establishments from early 1914, and throughout the course of the First World War over 10,000 of the type were built. The example seen here was originally built in 1925 and is one of the first aircraft used by the New Zealand Permanent Air Force in the 1920's.
Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
Click To View: VIDEO: This air-to-air video shows is of one of the original Avro 504ks (in this case built in 1925) operated by the New Zealand Permanent Air Force. After being involved in a crash and subsequent fire in 1936 the aircraft remains were neglected for many years. The aircraft was restored in the early 2000's and is now a part of The Vintage Aviator Collection in New Zealand.

Sir Henry Wigram (centre, with bowler hat) with Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Bettington, from the British Air Ministry at Sockburn Aerodrome in 1919. Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
"Sir Henry was one of the individuals instrumental in promoting New Zealand’s understanding of the part air power would play in future combat,” said Mr Moody.

Personnel re-oiling an Avro 504k at Wigram aerodrome, circa 1930s Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
Wigram is now the site of the Air Force Museum and a centenary exhibition entitled NZPAF100: The Origins of New Zealand Air Power will open to the public on 9 June at the museum. It will tell the story of how New Zealand went from no standing air force, to the formation of the NZPAF, then on to the foundation of the RNZAF as it is today.

Exhibition Designer Chris Pole unpacks a Watts Propeller from a Gloster Grebe aircraft ahead of the NZPAF100: The Origins of Military Air Power exhibition due to open 9 June 2023 at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand in Christchurch Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied

Air Force Museum Research Curator Simon Moody looks through a scrapbook of images compiled by Wing Commander Ralph Cochrane during his service stay in New Zealand from 1936-1939. Cochrane was the first Chief of Air Staff for the RNZAF. Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
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