History of RNZAF Harvard II NZ946

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
  • This is the first video in a series outlining the history of Harvard II NZ946 and its subsequent cleaning and partial resoration for display and possible use as a flight simulator.
    A small correction. Baggage area placard reads:
    BAGGAGE RESTRICTIONS
    FOR AEROBATICS NO LOAD
    FOR NORMAL FLIGHT
    35 LBS - FLARES FITTED
    85 LBS - NO FLARES FITTED
  • Krátké a kreslené filmy

Komentáře • 16

  • @bwfvc7770
    @bwfvc7770 Před 6 dny +1

    Throw the rivets away and save the holes. Gonna be a lot of work but will be worth it when finished. All the best.

  • @waltchaa
    @waltchaa Před 8 dny +2

    Awesome to save it - Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association

    • @biplaneflights
      @biplaneflights  Před 8 dny

      Yes, great to have it back in a hangar for the first time in 69 years.

  • @monsvillerailways5736
    @monsvillerailways5736 Před 3 dny +1

    Will be good to see her grow.
    Just so you know.
    There is another children's play Harvard on State Highway 2 in Pahiatua in the north island that has been there for donkeys years and looks to be complete.
    I just checked Google maps and it's still there it seems.
    Just saying.

    • @biplaneflights
      @biplaneflights  Před 3 dny +1

      Thanks for your comment. I played in the Pahiatua Harvard as a kid. The original Harvard has now been replaced by a fibreglass replica (which, as you pointed out, can be seen on Google Maps and Google Earth). The original aircraft was taken away and mounted on a pole at a nearby location and rotates in the wind, acting as a windvane. Here a link to the news story: www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/news/pahiatuas-harvard-lays-claim-to-flight-record/AAWN4GL7QBGLXBAHLT72AFUCOY/

  • @DazzInHKG
    @DazzInHKG Před 8 dny +1

    Good stuff, great to see the old girl saved. What is the longer term plan for it, clearly it's knackered as far as flying goes, but airshow 'sit in it and get your picture taken' type deal would be doable?

    • @biplaneflights
      @biplaneflights  Před 7 dny +1

      Good minds think alike. I had considered doing that with the C-47 cockpit I have but a photo in a Harvard would be very cool. With a blue screen you could have any background you wanted. 👍

  • @simon-oy6um
    @simon-oy6um Před dnem +1

    All you need is the other bit 😂

  • @trentpetersen443
    @trentpetersen443 Před 8 dny +1

    an investment... best of luck on the build

  • @brotonamous790
    @brotonamous790 Před 8 dny +3

    im invested for sure, but instead of restoration id call this video "history of a RNZAF Harvard II NZ946''

  • @hodaka1000
    @hodaka1000 Před 8 dny +1

    Resort it as the slide

    • @biplaneflights
      @biplaneflights  Před 8 dny

      There is a Harvard that was used as a slide in Pahiatua, although it was replaced by a fibreglass replica and the original is now on a pole being used as a weathervane. The one I got will now live in a hangar where it is dry so the aluminium doesn't corrode further.

    • @hodaka1000
      @hodaka1000 Před 8 dny

      @@biplaneflights
      When I was a kid in the 1960s a small play ground at the local shopping centre had new tubular monkey bars installed including a stagecoach a vintage car and a biplane but best of all was a rocketship that was about twenty five feet or more tall and had four floors two with slides
      I now live in Grafton in northern NSW, thirty years ago there was one of these rocketships near where I now live it only had one slide and I don't think it was as tall as the other one I mentioned but it had been removed before I return to this area ten years ago, but not too far away in a large park is a biplane exactly like the one I mentioned at the shopping centre
      About eight years ago a drunken imbecile was driving around the park at night and crashed into the biplane and bent the ends of the wings on one side but it's still there and okay and it wouldn't be hard to straighten out or replace the damaged tubes
      I know a young bloke who occasionally works at the local airfield and suggested he should tell the people who run it to ask the local council to have this now vintage monkey bar airplane moved to the airfield but I don't know if he ever discussed it with them
      They have a radial engine on display near their club house and I think it would be a fitting and safer place for the old plane
      A few years ago I was visiting family graves at Blackheath Cemetery in the blue mountains west of Sydney and noticed a new headstone with the image of what was obviously a rocketship complete with a slide on it
      At the time it made me think this fella must have really like rocketship monkey bars but later I had a great nephew staying up here and I was telling him about the rocketship that had been just around the corner and did an internet search to show him what I was talking about and found information about these things, it seems the Mayor of Katoomba had been to the USA and come back with the plans for them and they were built by a steel fabricator at Blackheath who I suppose must now be burried at Blackheath Cemetery
      The Blue mountains had been covered in these types of monkey bars there was even a very large submarine up there
      I believe there is an original rocketship at The Entrance north of Sydney and I understand they have recently installed a new rocketship at Blackheath with wheelchair access
      So don't get me wrong I thought restoring your fuselage as a slide was a good idea 🚀

    • @hodaka1000
      @hodaka1000 Před 7 dny +1

      @@biplaneflights
      Don't get me wrong I think restoring it as the slide is a good idea
      Like how many kids would have used it and remember it ?
      I did post a long reply explaining but it's disappeared