February 2005
The de Havilland Dragonfly was considered one of the most luxurious private aircraft of its time. It was expected to to be the fascination of the rich and famous but the type was adopted by several airlines, including two pioneering New Zealand companies
Formulation aerobatics are demanding and unforgiving requiring accurate and disciplined flying - two talents that the RNZAF's Red Checkers have an abundance of Andy Heap recenty took to the skies with the team to see how a display routine comes together
Doug Moulin reports on last year's hard-fought Reno Races
Additions, deletions, and changes of ownership on the NZ civil register. By Dave Paull