Vintage
and Iconic Aircraft
New
Zealand Collections
By Don Jessen
Bateman RRP $49.99
‘Vintage and
Iconic Aircraft — New Zealand collections is a snapshot of how much we love
to fly, of how much our country was made for flying, and is a wonderful
“pilot’s pot-pourri” of pictures and rich little stories.’ — Jim Hickey
New Zealand is home to a world-class
collection of iconic and vintage aircraft. Don Jessen profiles more than 60
aircraft, tells the tales of the pilots who fly these vintage machines, and
showcases some of our excellent aviation museums, including Sir Peter Jackson’s
World War I collection.
Starting with
Richard Pearse’s story and a faithful reproduction of his plane, Don includes
the fighters of World War I, and the civil aircraft of the thirties, including
the DC3, the Waco and Tiger Moth. Moving to the bombers and fighters of World
War II, he includes, amongst others, the Hudson, the Spitfire, the Avro Anson
and the newly restored Catalina Flying Boat, and iconic post war aircraft such
as the Hercules, the Orion, the Yak 52, and several jet fighters.
‘I have met so
many incredible characters and brilliant pilots, who have built stunning
reproductions of vintage aircraft, restored original aircraft, and collected
and fly wonderful old planes,’ says Don. ‘They are a breed apart. Just watching
these aircraft fly can transport you back in time, and you wonder at the
technology of the period, the bravery of the pilots, and what it must have been
like to have been a pilot or aircrew in those times.
My father was an
aircraft engineer in World War II, and worked on Tiger Moths, Kittyhawk
fighters and Hudson bombers, and my uncle was a Lancaster pilot. I grew up
listening to fascinating stories about these iconic aircraft, and recently I
actually sat in the remains of the Hudson bomber we believe is the plane my
father was shot up in.’
Vintage and
Iconic Aircraft also
features New Zealand’s three major airshow events. Sir Peter Jackson’s passion
for World War I fighters and The Vintage Aviator Limited have produced an
internationally recognised collection of aircraft from this era, which features
in the Wings over Wairarapa Airshow. The Classic Fighters Omaka Airshow and
Warbirds over Wanaka Airshow draw enthusiasts from around the world and
frequently feature The Roaring Forties Harvard display team, based in Ardmore,
and the Yak 52 aerobatic team.
Don Jessen
learnt to fly in 1975, and his long-harboured passion for aircraft and
especially warbirds has been reignited in researching and writing this book.
His passions for caravans, boats, cars and motorcycles are evidenced in several
of his other books, including: Retro Caravans – vantastic Kiwi collections;
A Great Indoors for the Great Outdoors — the story of Lightweight
Caravans; and Retro and Vintage Boats – Kiwi portraits.
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