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Martin Edwards |
Posted: Jul 15 2012, 03:28 PM
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FA-18F Super Hornet (A44) Group: ADF Serials Admin Posts: 2,206 Member No.: 27 Joined: 25-June 05 |
It looks like the remaining Skyhawks and Macchis have been sold to Draken International
see http://rnzaf.proboards.com/index.cgi?board...ad=1605&page=58 That is one hell of a private airforce Draken possess! |
Luig |
Posted: Feb 14 2013, 10:09 AM
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FA-18F Super Hornet (A44) Group: ADF Serials Team Posts: 2,011 Member No.: 80 Joined: 8-March 06 |
List of ex-A4Gs / ex-A-4K Kahus - the survivors - gone to DRAKEN below:
Bu.No. then NZ then RAN numbers 154904 ex NZ6212 = ex RAN 883 154905 ex NZ6213 = ex RAN 884 154908 ex NZ6214 = ex RAN 887 155052 ex NZ6215 = ex RAN 871 155063 ex NZ6217 = ex RAN 876 155069 ex NZ6218 = ex RAN 877 ______________________________ 155061 ex NZ6216 = ex RAN 874 is now the only ex RAN Skyhawk in a New Zealand museum at Omaka. _______________________________ 154911 ex NZ6255 = ex RAN TA4G 880 is at FAAM Nowra. |
Dave Masterson |
Posted: Feb 14 2013, 12:52 PM
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C-17A Globemaster III (A41) Group: Members Posts: 528 Member No.: 25 Joined: 24-June 05 |
Luig
Its amazing that after all the flying the A4's have done in their service life...that they will continue to fly. They would have clocked a few hours up now. :o |
Luig |
Posted: Feb 14 2013, 06:57 PM
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Don Simms from RNZAF A-4K book fame was suggesting that the original Kiwi Skyhawks racked up some 8,000 hours approx. each while the RAN A4Gs had something like 5,000 hours (depending on whether they were new or second hand of course). I'm not privy to all the exact details on the hours but it worked out nicely that most of the original Kiwi aircraft stayed in museums in NZed while ours have another life.
Here are the new USA Civvie numbers: List of ex-A4Gs / ex-A-4K Kahus — Survivors – gone to DRAKEN below: Bu.No. then RNZAF RAN numbers = DRAKEN 154904 ex NZ6212 = ex RAN A4G 883 = N142EM 154905 ex NZ6213 = ex RAN A4G 884 = N143EM 154908 ex NZ6214 = ex RAN A4G 887 = N144EM 155052 ex NZ6215 = ex RAN A4G 871 = N145EM 155063 ex NZ6217 = ex RAN A4G 876 = N146EM 155069 ex NZ6218 = ex RAN A4G 877 = N147EM ______________________________ 155061 ex NZ6216 = ex RAN A4G 874 at Omaka Museum _______________________________ 154911 ex NZ6255 = ex RAN TA4G 880 FAAM Nowra |
Luig |
Posted: Apr 10 2013, 07:43 AM
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First flight one of the original TA-4K Kahus ex RNZAF NZ6252 took place on 05 April 2013. I believe the ex-RNZAF Macchi 339Cs had flown already.
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Luig |
Posted: Apr 10 2013, 07:44 AM
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ex NZ6252
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Luig |
Posted: Apr 10 2013, 07:46 AM
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ex RNZAF NZ6252
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Brendan Cowan |
Posted: Apr 10 2013, 01:53 PM
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Messageboard Co-ordinator Group: ADF Serials Admin Posts: 2,458 Member No.: 48 Joined: 20-September 05 |
Amazing,
Having beeen in storage for so long it is a minor miracle that these aircraft are returning to the air! BC |
Luig |
Posted: Apr 10 2013, 05:49 PM
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New life for RNZAF jets 09 Apr 2013 SHANE COWLISHAW
http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/...-for-RNZAF-jets “After a decade collecting dust, New Zealand’s mothballed combat wing has taken to the skies again – in the United States. The air force’s fleet of Skyhawks spent more than 10 years grounded after being decommissioned. Last year eight were donated to museums across the country, and one was sent to a museum in Australia. The remaining eight were snapped up US company Draken International for $7.9 million, including spare parts and engines. Draken also bought nine of New Zealand’s Aermacchi jet training aircraft, which were decommissioned in 2001 but were flown regularly to keep them operational. A team of New Zealand experts has been working alongside Draken staff at their Florida base to prepare the aircraft for flight. Three of them – one Skyhawk and two Aermacchis – will take part in their first official fly-by during the Sun ’n Fun Airshow at Lakeland, Florida, at an event called the Royal New Zealand Air Force Heritage Day on Thursday. The guest of honour for the event will be Air Vice-Marshal Graham Lintott, who is currently acting as defence attache at the New Zealand embassy in Washington. Retired Air Commodore James Barclay and Wing Commander Barry Nelson will also attend as guest speakers. Draken chief executive Jared Isaacman, one of the few civilian-trained pilots in the US authorised to fly Skyhawks, said the first Skyhawk had its first test flight only three days ago, while the two Aermacchis flew for the first time about two weeks ago. When the Skyhawk took to the air, there were tears in the eyes of some of the New Zealand staff, and Mr Isaacman admitted it was a bittersweet moment for many. ‘‘Most of them probably wish the airplanes were still flying in New Zealand, and I don’t blame them, but the next best thing in their mind is that they’re flying again.’’ About 200 guests had been invited to the RNZAF celebrations, and the greater airshow would attract about 100,000 people. After this week’s celebration it was planned to have another Skyhawk and Aermacchi operational each month, and they were likely to be used for combat simulation with the US Air Force and its allies, he said. Since New Zealand’s air combat force was disbanded in 2001, it has cost $37.4m to maintain and operate.” This post has been edited by Luig on Apr 10 2013, 05:57 PM Attached Image |
Rod Farquhar |
Posted: Apr 10 2013, 11:08 PM
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C-17A Globemaster III (A41) Group: ADF Serials Team Posts: 789 Member No.: 4 Joined: 1-June 05 |
That's a great testament to the Scooter's durability.
Rod |
Brendan Cowan |
Posted: Apr 11 2013, 01:12 PM
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Messageboard Co-ordinator Group: ADF Serials Admin Posts: 2,458 Member No.: 48 Joined: 20-September 05 |
Absolutlely!
You can find some more great shots of the ex Kiwi A-4K's and MB-339CB's at http://www.flickr.com/photos/fujiboy/86374...in/photostream/ Now, any know the serial tie ups to the their US civil registrations now that Draken have them? Cheers BC |
Martin Edwards |
Posted: Apr 11 2013, 03:50 PM
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FA-18F Super Hornet (A44) Group: ADF Serials Admin Posts: 2,206 Member No.: 27 Joined: 25-June 05 |
Two TA-4K twin seaters
N140EM Manufacturer:DOUGLAS Model:TA-4K Serial:157914 NZ6251 N141EM Manufacturer:DOUGLAS Model:TA-4K Serial:157915 NZ6252 The following are all ex-RAN A-4G single seaters (Just add N13- to serials below) N142EM Manufacturer:DOUGLAS Model:A-4K Serial:154904 NZ6212 N143EM Manufacturer:DOUGLAS Model:A-4K Serial:154905 NZ6213 N144EM Manufacturer:DOUGLAS Model:A-4K Serial:154908 NZ6214 N145EM Manufacturer:DOUGLAS Model:A-4K Serial:155052 NZ6215 N146EM Manufacturer:DOUGLAS Model:A-4K Serial:155063 NZ6217 N147EM Manufacturer:DOUGLAS Model:A-4K Serial:155069 NZ6218 Would one of our KIWI brethren like to update the NZ Skyhawk page? |