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Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Kaikora to Blenheim

Blenheim is a small community about 20km from Picton port
where the ferry's from Wellington come and go. 


One major attaching in Blenheim is the WWI Air Museum.
All the restoration and settings were done by the Peter Jackson
film studio and were very life-like.

Airco De Havilland DH-2

German Etrich Taube

Morane - Saulnier Type BB

French Nieuport 24

German Albatross CI

Airco De Havilland DH-4

German Pfalz - D:III

French Nieuport

Crash of the Red Baron



German Siemens - Shuckert D.IV

French Nieuport 27

German Fokker DR1



Fokker Dr.I Dreidekker Triplane


Kiwi Keith Caldwell escapes this SE5a crash

Gotha G.IV

Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8

Curtiss MF Flying Boat

Royal Airforce Engine Shop

Royal Airforce Wing Shop

Royal Airforce Propeller Shop

Enlisted men loading ammo canisters

Royal Airforce Officer Uniforms


Russian Yakovlev Yak-1 (Krasavyets)
We returned to Wellington aboard the InterIslander Ferry 
braving cold windy weather


Here's the entrance to Wellington harbor


Pencarrow Head Lighthouses at the
entrance to Wellington Harbor





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