On Nov. 28, 1979, an Air New Zealand flight left Auckland for Antarctica on what promised to be a photographer’s dream trip. The 11-hour round trip was dubbed a luxury cruise at altitude.
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After 60 years of serving the country, the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s C-130H Hercules fleet have been retired from service ...
After more than 100,000 take-offs and landings and 60 years in the air, New Zealand is finally saying farewell to its fleet ...
Aside from the obvious problems of melting Antarctic ice, this problem of hidden volcanoes becoming active could spell ...
C-130H Hercules fleet has been a cornerstone of New Zealand’s air transport capability, serving both at home and abroad.
The Coldest Place on Earth Antarctica is the epitome of frigid climates, with temperatures that can make you shiver just ...
From Antarctic rescues to combat zones to crocodile relocations, the fleet clocked up 155,000 hours of flight time and ...
For 60 years the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) C-130H Hercules fleet has served New Zealand at home and around the world and now the mighty workhorses are about to take their final bow.
A Pace Innovations Gen3 chassis, pictured in August 2022. News last week of Supercars requiring changes to two Erebus ...
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This resulted in one chassis this week being modified in Queensland by Erebus’ fabricator, James White, and the other being returned to his remote base in Mount Gambier, South Australia.