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Historic Site Guy Menzies' Avro Avian Aeroplane replica

Tourist attractions Aviation

43°08'56. 170°33'20.7"E, 9 New Zealand Ave, Harihari SI

Description

The Historic Site Guy Menzies' Avro Avian Aeroplane replica is a must-visit destination for aviation enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

The replica is a tribute to Guy Menzies, an Australian pilot who completed the first solo crossing of the Tasman Sea in January 1931. He landed his single-engine Avro Avian plane, Southern Cross Junior, in the La Fontaine swamp near Harihari, mistaking it for a grassy paddock. The plane tipped over, an ignominious end to a record-breaking flight. The landing spot near Harihari is marked by a memorial. The swamp has been drained, and now actually is a grassy paddock.

The replica of the Avro Avian Aeroplane is located at 9 New Zealand Ave, West Coast KT12 1PX, New Zealand. The replica is housed in a small display building, which is locked, and the display is difficult to photograph through the glass. The replica is very crudely finished, but it is still a fascinating sight to behold. The mannequin dressed in appropriate 1930s aviator clothing alongside the replica adds to the experience. The locals have made a big thing about Guy Menzies, and part of the display is a signboard giving details of the event and another detailing the area's transportation history.

The replica of the Avro Avian Aeroplane is a Point of Interest and Establishment. The site is open for private study purposes such as school projects, family and local history research, and any published reproduction (print or electronic) may infringe copyright law. It is the responsibility of the user of any material to obtain clearance from the copyright holder. The Historic Site Guy Menzies' Avro Avian Aeroplane replica is a unique and interesting destination that offers a glimpse into the history of aviation. Visitors can learn about Guy Menzies' record-breaking flight and see a replica of the plane that made history. The site is a must-visit for anyone interested in aviation history and is a great addition to any travel itinerary.

Details

Open days/Times: Monday-Sunday: Open 24 hours

Museums: Aviation

Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Suited For: Kids

Location

43°08'56. 170°33'20.7"E, 9 New Zealand Ave, Harihari SI

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