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Historical Machines FreeView
2 months ago - 10 likes

Here's a pictorial look at the recent Warbirds Over Wanaka 2024 Airshow (New Zealand). 

www.aviationfilm.com/articles/wow2403/index.shtml

Historical Machines FreeView
2 months ago - 14 likes

One of our recent videos is proving to be very popular ... if you haven't already watched the Catalina PBY-5a taking off from Lake Taupo (in New Zealand), then check out this link (and don't forget to share it as well!).

Historical Machines FreeView
3 months ago - 92 likes

Don't forget you can find weekly Desktop Wallpaper downloads on our website at: www.aviationfilm.com/pages/desktopics/index.shtml

Historical Machines FreeView
4 months ago - 14 likes

Fo those of you interested in WW1 aviation, don't forget to take a look at our recent video release, shot on board the new TVAL Fokker Eindecker... we'd love to hear what you think about these videos...

Historical Machines FreeView
10 months ago - 5 likes

Our final print run of our book 'Wooden Eagles' is underway, and there are a few copies not yet accounted for (i.e. sold).

If you'd like a copy then send us an email (admin@aviationfilm.com) with your postal address, and we'll let you know the cost and shipping details. Anyone purchasing from outside of New Zealand will receive a bonus DVD with the book -- 'Dogfight! The Vintage Aviator's WW1 Aircraft In Action' -- as an extra inducement to offset the postage cost.

Historical Machines FreeView
1 year ago - 66 likes

One of our recent Desktop (Wallpaper) Downloads is the de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito.

Find more weekly downloads at: ​@t​

Historical Machines FreeView
1 year ago - 9 likes

What you you folks think about our 360° videos? Should we release more?

Historical Machines FreeView
1 year ago - 20 likes

Ray Hanna, was a New Zealander who flew for the Royal Air Force, and alongside his son Mark Hanna became one of the world's great warbird pilots. Ray flew one of his last airshow displays in New Zealand in 2005, in his personal P-40 Kittyhawk - one of the few surviving original Royal New Zealand Air Force Kittyhawks from WW2.