Hawke's Bay Today

Art Deco festival to spread its wings

- Roger Moroney

"As always, the event will be subject to weather conditions to allow these planes to fly in." David Nash, Napier Aero Club spokesman

A fine and historic slice of this country’s aviation history is set to once again be a spectacula­r part of the Art Deco Festival which sparks into life next Wednesday.

The line-up will effectivel­y celebrate many months of planning by the Napier Aero Club, and spokesman David Nash said there was plenty of colourful variety set to take to the air.

As has become a festival tradition, the New Zealand Warbirds Roaring 40s Harvards team will be putting on a series of displays, starting on the Friday evening of February 15 over the seafront of the city from 7pm.

They will also be joined by an RNZAF Texan aircraft.

On Saturday the Harvards will put on a display over the Marine Pde from 12.15pm and on Sunday they will again put on a show from 2pm to coincide with the Gatsby Picnic.

Also set to fly in are a squadron of six or more Tiger Moths, a Miles Messenger, a De Havilland Chipmunk, a Ryan and an American Boeing Stearman World War II trainer.

Nash said the Stearman and one of the Tiger Moths would be offering rides, along with Graham Bethel’s iconic P51 Mustang World War II fighter. Nash said it might be the last time that aircraft would be part of the great festival flyovers.

“If you have deep pockets and want the thrill of a flight in the Mustang phone me on 027 351 1314,” he said.

There is also set to be a jet component as the club has arranged a visit from a de Havilland Venom jet fighter.

It will fly in and go on static display at the Hawke’s Bay Airport along with the other aircraft.

People wanting to get a close look at the planes can enter from the main Watchman Rd entrance. Parking areas will be signposted.

There will be an entrance fee of $10 a car with the proceeds going to the Napier Air Training Corps as well as helping to offset the cost of getting the aircraft to Napier.

“As always, the event will be subject to weather conditions to allow these planes to fly in,” Nash said.

Club president Graham Duley said the club was grateful to the Art Deco Trust, Hawke’s Bay Airport, Airways Corporatio­n, Warbirds and Fulton Hogan for their support.

 ??  ?? The Venom jet in its smoky start-up mode.
The Venom jet in its smoky start-up mode.
 ?? PHOTOS / SUPPLIED ?? The iconic P51 Mustang will once again grace the skies over the Bay.
PHOTOS / SUPPLIED The iconic P51 Mustang will once again grace the skies over the Bay.

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