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Jeremy Thomson
July 4th 03, 01:47 AM
12:38 NZST (GMT+12) an A4 Skyhawk just crossed Auckland International
Airport.
I work out at the airport & was having lunch when I heard a loud jet,
obviously not the usual turbofans you hear around the airport.
Looked up to see an RNZAF Skyhawk coming from the north heading south
essentially dis-secting the runway.
Was at I guess 500ft.

Anyone know what the RNZAF is doing flying an A4 today?
Demonstration flight for a possible purchaser?

Jeremy Thomson

Phillip Treweek
July 4th 03, 02:14 AM
In article >,
(Jeremy Thomson) wrote:

> 12:38 NZST (GMT+12) an A4 Skyhawk just crossed Auckland International
> Airport.
> I work out at the airport & was having lunch when I heard a loud jet,
> obviously not the usual turbofans you hear around the airport.
> Looked up to see an RNZAF Skyhawk coming from the north heading south
> essentially dis-secting the runway.
> Was at I guess 500ft.
>
> Anyone know what the RNZAF is doing flying an A4 today?
> Demonstration flight for a possible purchaser?

Possibly, although that seems to be coming to a conclusion. But the chap
who does the demo flights has to keep his hand in with so many hours per
month - and he does seem to pop up in all sorts of places. Lucky bugger!

Was it a model or a T-bird?

Phil.

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Errol Cavit
July 9th 03, 07:19 AM
"Jeremy Thomson" > wrote ...
> 12:38 NZST (GMT+12) an A4 Skyhawk just crossed Auckland International
> Airport.
<snip>>
> Anyone know what the RNZAF is doing flying an A4 today?
> Demonstration flight for a possible purchaser?
>

While vaguely on the topic, I parked by the fence at Whenuapai this arvo to
see what I could see (I happened to be driving past), and got two landing
circuits and a 360 in hover from a SH-3G, and a short display by a B757. I
don't know if the B757 crew was trying to impress someone, proving that they
knew the aircraft's envelope, or practicing the airshow routine, but the
dozen of us there saw:
Short TO and steep climb-out (no big deal)
45deg bank left, straightening out and tidying up at 90deg to runway
Gentle, wide 270deg turn at higher speed to fly above the runway
Another steep left bank.
270deg right turn while going dirty
non-touch-and-go (what is this called anyway? deliberate missed approach?) -
gentle crosswind clearly not an issue
cleaned up, and reversed direction out of sight.
high-speed pass down the runway
Went off to wherever it was going

I know it (NZ7571) went for a test flight to Wgtn last week, after various
problems it was delivered with were fixed.
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unattainable." from 'Beyond Shareholder Value', The Economist 28/6/03

Harry Andreas
July 10th 03, 04:27 PM
In article >, "Errol Cavit"
> wrote:

> "Jeremy Thomson" > wrote ...
> > 12:38 NZST (GMT+12) an A4 Skyhawk just crossed Auckland International
> > Airport.
> <snip>>
> > Anyone know what the RNZAF is doing flying an A4 today?
> > Demonstration flight for a possible purchaser?
> >
>
> While vaguely on the topic, I parked by the fence at Whenuapai this arvo to
> see what I could see (I happened to be driving past),


arvo?

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