The skies over Tararua will reverberate to the sound of New Zealand's military aviation heritage on Saturday May 14, as the Air Force Heritage Flight (AFHF) conducts flypasts in celebration of 80 years since the formation of the Royal New Zealand Air Force's (RNZAF) No. 14 Squadron.
The Flight's Supermarine Spitfire and two modern Beechcraft T-6C Texan II aircraft will take off from Base Ōhakea in time to fly over Masterton's Queen Elizabeth Park at 11am. The flight path will also cover as many towns and settlements as is possible during the one-hour flight, including Feilding, Ashhurst, Woodville, Pahiatua, Eketahuna, Carterton, Greytown, Featherston, Upper Hutt, Lower Hutt, Porirua, Paekakariki, Paraparaumu, Otaki and Levin.
The AFHF Flight Commander, Squadron Leader (SQNLDR) Michael Williams, said the display team had planned to fly over Masterton - the birthplace of No. 14 Squadron - on their recent trip to Christchurch but were thwarted by low cloud.
"This special flight has been mounted to ensure that the significant support base in the lower North Island does not miss out this season," he said.
Formed from the remnants of No. 488 Squadron at Masterton's Hood Aerodrome in 1942, No. 14 Squadron has a proud history that includes operational service in the Pacific during World War II. The squadron continues to serve New Zealand today by training pilots in the modern T-6C Texan II.