

they seem to have an eye for a nice shot.
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Splitpin wrote: i heard what i thought was a Herc ..... Jono said "no mate , thats NZ ...whatever from wherever , and its more than likely ZK whatever" (he was more specific , i cant recall the details) Quick check on F/R24 (he had no acsess to it) ......
Ian Warren wrote:Splitpin wrote: i heard what i thought was a Herc ..... Jono said "no mate , thats NZ ...whatever from wherever , and its more than likely ZK whatever" (he was more specific , i cant recall the details) Quick check on F/R24 (he had no acsess to it) ......
That would have been the Convair 540 heading out to the Chatham Islands.
Splitpin wrote:Im more than happy to bring them over for a test (as they would be) .... and , you wont win.
Bring it on ... I have not even open my brain case off worms on those things , the engineering , the aircraft , the history and the history yet , a two against one, I like the odds 
Splitpin wrote:Really interesting stuff , its amazing how the old brain works ...... their good guys ... gentle giants , both over 6ft5" and big and bursting with this knowledge.
Their dream at the moment is to fly on the last 737 flight in NZ(which must be soon) ... Im not sure if that info is public or how i could find out , but they would be over the moon .... its more than likely sold out anyway.
Ian Warren wrote:I do know Dave Horsburgh , I give him a jingle tomorrow morning , he was 737 training head pilot here in Christchurch, see what I can find out.
Lindstrim wrote:This website has some vague info on it.
http://airlineroute.net/2015/04/17/nz-737-sep15/
Lindstrim wrote:True but they may be like Eagle and keep at least 1 spare until it's done its last flight then get rid of them once that flight has been done.
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