RAAF F/A-18s Capable Of Performing Stunning Slow Speed Displays
By New Zealand Defence Force
A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) formation, featuring the Biggin Hill Trust Spitfire, will conduct a flypast of lower North Island centres on Friday 16 June. The flypast is in honour of the centenary of military aviation in New Zealand, which will be celebrated with a range of events at Wigram in Christchurch, the site of New Zealand’s first military air base, on Saturday 17 June.
The Biggin Hill Trust Spitfire Mk.IX, in the colour scheme of New Zealand fighter Ace Al Deere, flies over Whanganui as part of 2022 Anzac Day commemorations.
Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
Click To View: VIDEO: New Zealand aircraft owner and restorer, Brendon Deere, is the nephew of famed WW2 Spitfire Ace Al Deere. At his Biggin Hill Historic Aircraft Centre at RNZAF Ohakea in New Zealand, Brendon has a growing collection of warbird aircraft which are kept in immaculate condition. In this video Brendon talks to HAFU's about the Spitfire, his Grumman Avenger, and the aircraft centre.

RNZAF Texans and the Spitfire perform a flypast to commemorate ANZAC Day across the Manawatu and Whanganui regions in 2022. Photo © Royal New Zealand Air Force - Supplied
"The Spitfire is a classic and a well-known example of such an aircraft. Although the RNZAF itself never operated Spitfires, many Kiwis flew them in the Second World War, mainly in Royal Air Force squadrons. "This is a great opportunity for the Flight to pay tribute to 100 years of military aviation in New Zealand, by displaying an iconic aircraft in which many New Zealanders did their bit, including some who were killed in Spitfire operations. They will be especially in our minds during Friday’s flight,” he said.The Spitfire will pass over a number of former RNZAF establishments in the lower North Island during the sortie from Ohakea, to further acknowledge RNZAF history and the service of the people stationed around the country.
VIDEO: Awesome Supermarine Spitfire Overhead Flybys. This video is a 'mash-up' of a number of noisy low-level, over head passes, by the two Supermarine Spitfires currently resident in New Zealand. Turn the volume up for this one.
Ohakea 1430Oroua Downs School 1433
Foxton 1435
Levin 1437
Speldhurst (Kimberley) 1438
Ohau 1438
Manakau 1439
Otaki 1440
Waikanae 1443
Paraparaumu 1444
Paekakariki 1445
Pukerua Bay 1446
Porirua 1448
Tawa 1449
Johnsonville 1450
Wellington Airport 1452
Wellington CBD 1454
Blenheim 1508Woodbourne 1509
Petone 1454Note: The flypast and its route and timings on the day are all subject to weather conditions and other operational considerations.Trentham 1457
Te Marua 1458
Featherston 1501
Martinborough 1504
Greytown 1506
Carterton 1507
Masterton 1509
Eketahuna 1515
Pahiatua 1519
Woodville 1521
Ashhurst 1523
Feilding 1525
Marton 1528
Ohakea 1532
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