Originally Posted by
NutLoose
Some of the WW1 ones were done in NZ and flown I think using some original parts.
Would that be at Wigram? I did an exchange there in the 80s during which I had a good look around the museum and behind the scenes where there were a bunch of, let’s call them, 'senior riggers' doing stuff with wood and string I’d only ever seen in pictures. They really knew how to display aircraft as well, each was displayed in various states of repair/readiness telling its own little story. I understand Wigram has gone, did the museum survive?