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Christchurch (NZWG S43 33 04.0,
E172 33 10.0) October 2005
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ZK-IWP piloted by Keith Sinclair over the lush countryside of Taranaki (but who would know!!) on the way from NZAR to NZWG to join the Fly In |
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ZK-IWP nears Wanganui for the first fuel stop and wondering if we will get to the Fly In |
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ZK-IWP (Keith Sinclair) crossing Cook Strait direct track between Cape Terawhiti and Cape Campbell under clearing skies |
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Furthur south nearing Kaikoura on the coast and the weather closed in a little on ZK-IWP |
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Keith Sinclair (ZK-IWP) follows the coast under low cloud to Kaikoura |
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First night stopover was the holiday retreat of fellow IFFR member Chris Snelson a few km south of Kaikoura |
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An evening walk along the coast brought members face to face with some very smelly and occasionally agressive locals |
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Chris Snelson and Glenys Leadbeater observed from a save distance where the smell was less offensive |
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And despite hiding behind the telegraph pole we can sill see you Roger! |
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During a behind the scenes visit to the RNZAF museum we were introduced to the men and projects that make this a world class military museum |
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What is it? The interior of the B170 Freighter once in service with the RNZAF and now in storage awaiting display space |
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Outstanding attraction at NZAS is the Ashburton Aviation Museum |
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Keith Sinclair (ZK-IWP) nears Lake Colleridge during the scenic return flight to NZWG from NZAS on Saturday afternoon |
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IFFR World President Angus Clark chats to pilot Keith Sinclair (ZK-IWP) during the scenic from NZAS to NZWG |
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Alisma Clark captures a "holiday shot" of the Southern Alps from ZK-IWP
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A scenic tour via Lake Colleridge while returning to NZWG from NZAS proved how spectacular the South Island really is. |
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Dinner on Saturday evening at a country resturant saw these vaguely familiar faces serve one of the courses! |
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Chris Snelson nears home field of Ardmore over the hills south of Port Waikato after the Fly In. |
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Ross
and Raewyn Ewing, Keith and Heather Mitchell had all the planned activities
and accommodation preparations well in hand with the weather threatening to
put a damper on the weekend.
Our
World President, Angus Clark and Alisma travelling with Phil & Judy Pacey
(C206) led the Ardmore based members, Roger & Glenys Leadbeater (C172) with
IYE Student Maria Latos (Germany), Chris Snelson (C172) with Mal McLennan,
Keith Sinclair (R44) with radio operator/navigator Wayne Scott out of
Ardmore on Thursday morning just ahead of the weather front. The chasing bad
weather had the C172's ground speed up to 138 knots. The planned Feilding
stop substituted with a lunch break at Wanganui then on in clear conditions
to overnight - some in Kaikoura the rest hosted at Snelson's, Goose Bay
residence.
The
weather on Friday caused those still in the North to defer flying with Fred
& Eileen Bain leaving FDD at New Plymouth and continuing travel by Rental
Car and commercial flight to ChCh, The Kaikoura team headed by car for a hot
pool dip & lunch in Hanmer Springs before their brief flight from Kaikoura
to arrive late afternoon at Wigram,
The
welcoming committee included Brian and Jeanette Souter. Ted & Gillian Coles
(England) - in NZ for R&R plus some Glider soaring. Then onto our
accommodation where we joined Alan & Maisie Grady( Australia), and our local
hosts for light refreshment prior to a BBQ dinner.
On
Saturday morning treated to an interesting tour of the Wigram Restoration
Hangers. Then with all seats full and local IYE students Connie (Mexico) and
Breno (Argentina) we flew south along the coast to be enthusiastically
welcomed at Ashburton Airfield by members of the local Aircraft Museum whose
pride & joy was the restoration project of an early Harrier jump jet. On
hand was local IFFR member, Brian Fielder with Arthur Smethurst. Joan Norrie
and we were later joined by the rest of the Feilding contingent of Michael &
Sheryl Bryant,
After a
sumptuous BBQ lunch and Museum tour we headed back to Wigram by various
routes - some explored the Rakia River Valley up to Lake Colleridge then to
land behind Roy & Marlene Marsden(C 172) and Ian Jenner (C177) - late safe
arrivals from the North Island.
An
evening of fellowship & Dinner with the Rotary Club of Papanui preparing us
for Sunday's bus trip to Akaroa. Another of NZed's best kept secrets - an
old Town established by French immigrants - with their influence apparent in
the architecture and cuisine. An amazing boat trip to view the rare Hector
Dolphins and harbour sights followed by an afternoon dining and taking in
the land based sights.
We
ended a pleasant relaxing day with an evening meal at a quaint country
restaurant. I have to tell you Judy, Marlene, Vicki and Alisma were absent
when we were served our entree by four "raucous" and "voluptuous" waitresses
named Bunny, Bubbles, Beebee and Bonny. This set the tone for a fun filled
evening.
Down to
serious business at our meeting next morning before a mid day departure for
home. The weather and our praises shone on the organisers and our thanks to
all for a weekend of fun fellowship and instructive safe flying. Special
thanks to Angus and Alisma for their company and advice. |