In one photo is NZ1006. This particular Harvard is alive and well flying in Australia and is pretty rare as it was the very first MK 2A Harvard for the RNZAF (whereas NZ1005 was the last MK 2). I also spy NZ1012 beside her which is now on display at the Ashburton Aviation Museum.
Nice vid! Visited omaka twice for the airshows.
Cheers from oz.
This is great that u can do this I restored many wwii jeeps so I can feel the work keep it up no matter what !
cant wait to have another Harvard around even if it is partial, i was at Omaka wings and wheels today and the Harvards were awesome
Nice. I was hoping to be there myself but had to head south a few days back. 👍
@@biplaneflightsunfortunate, the displays are always awesome
She's coming together. 👍
Very well presented video thanks
Nice. Thanks for the feedback.
In one photo is NZ1006. This particular Harvard is alive and well flying in Australia and is pretty rare as it was the very first MK 2A Harvard for the RNZAF (whereas NZ1005 was the last MK 2). I also spy NZ1012 beside her which is now on display at the Ashburton Aviation Museum.
Interesting. Great to know both those aircraft escaped the trip to the scrap dealers. 👍