The world's only flying De Havilland Mosquito proved to be a huge drawcard yesterday for hundreds of aviation enthusiasts who crowded the tarmac outside Classic Flyers to welcome an aircraft making its first and last visit to Tauranga.
All it needed was a bit of patience because the newly rebuilt classic World War II fighter/bomber arrived nearly two hours late.
Classic Flyers Museum chief executive Andrew Gormlie said the Mosquito was so new that it was having work done on it all the time and needed a bit more tweaking than expected at Ardmore Aerodrome before it flew out for Tauranga.
Luckily some flexibility around the start time for the 6pm special meeting of the Aviation Historic Society meant people were still able to view the aircraft up close and enjoy fly-pasts.
"They still had a chance to see the aircraft, just not as long as they thought," Mr Gormlie said.