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Omaka Aviation Centre opens in New Zealand
POSTED 11 Dec 2006 . BY Helen Patenall
The first phase of the new Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre in Marlborough, New Zealand, has opened.

Phase one features a 3,000sq m (32,300sq ft) display area and a static collection of original and replica aircraft as well as flyable aeroplanes from the WW1 era.

The first exhibition – Knights of the Sky – includes one of the world’s largest private collections of rare WW1 aircraft.

The collection is managed by the 14-18 Aviation Heritage Trust, which received a NZ$2m (£703,000, 1m euro, US$1.4m) regional initiative grant from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.

The visitor attraction comprises part of a new aviation business park, which will carry out aircraft restoration and feature vintage and war bird experience flights.

Photograph: a reproduction of the Etrich Taube, which was built in Germany and first flown in 1910. It was shipped to New Zealand in 2005

 


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11 Dec 2006

Omaka Aviation Centre opens in New Zealand
BY Helen Patenall



The first phase of the new Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre in Marlborough, New Zealand, has opened.

Phase one features a 3,000sq m (32,300sq ft) display area and a static collection of original and replica aircraft as well as flyable aeroplanes from the WW1 era.

The first exhibition – Knights of the Sky – includes one of the world’s largest private collections of rare WW1 aircraft.

The collection is managed by the 14-18 Aviation Heritage Trust, which received a NZ$2m (£703,000, 1m euro, US$1.4m) regional initiative grant from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.

The visitor attraction comprises part of a new aviation business park, which will carry out aircraft restoration and feature vintage and war bird experience flights.

Photograph: a reproduction of the Etrich Taube, which was built in Germany and first flown in 1910. It was shipped to New Zealand in 2005


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