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1877-1953 from "Will it Fly?" |
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by Paul Dunlop This story is told in a sequence of some 28 pages, each bearing a fascinating photograph and an explanation of the scene. It begins with the trip to the Timaru Airport, where the Richard Pearse Centenary of Flight airshow was being held. Most of the subsequent pages are devoted to the actual attempts to fly the two "replicas and include many detailed photos of the planes themselves." To begin the journey, click on the title above.. |
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We have a Pearse Reproduction Aircraft Project nearly completed in New Zealand by Ivan Mudrovcich, which is a new approach to this aviation mystery. Completion hopefully will be in 6 months to late summer here in New Zealand. I hoping you can let all your members know of this aircraft build and we welcome you to join us as part of our aircrew with words of support and encouragement for this remarkable man Ivan, who just won't quit working in his retirement. We invite you all to visit our wedsite "Will it Fly?" which has a full bio of Ivan's history on it, also with updated blogs every couple of weeks as well as facebook and twitter pages for comment to follow our progress. Its a fantastic story that everyone needs to see and is a reality check of what it takes to achieve in life, even in retirement. Many Thanks Wayne Johnson |
WINGS OVER WAITOHI by Rodliffe, G. Product Details Publisher: Avon Press in association with G. Rodliffe ISBN:0473050005 Price: $24.95NZD Wings Over Waitohi provides a welcome addition to the sketchy knowledge that most of us have about Richard Pearse and it goes a considerable way to repair the shameful neglect of a true New Zealand heroe. Available from Nationwide Books |
FLIGHT OVER WAITOHI by Rodliffe, G. Product Details Publisher: G. Rodliffe ISBN: 047305048X Price: $14.95NZD This is the story of one of the very first men to fly in a power-driven aeroplane, lifting into the sky on that sunny afternoon, not quite 100 years ago. Especially written for schools. Available from Nationwide Books |
Editor's Note: If you have any more information on this pioneer aviator please contact me. E-mail to Ralph Cooper |
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