I came across this really great photo of The Vintage Aviator's latest Albatros D Va ZK-TGY and Fokker Dr 1 ZK-JOC flying over Cook Strait en route to the Classic Fighters airshow at Omaka. It is from The World War 1 Aviation Heritage Trust (WAHT) website from the UK. ww1aviationheritagetrust.co.uk
The Albatros is for German aircraft collector Oliver Wulff who will loan to WAHT to operate in the UK for WW 1 remembrance celebrations over the next four years. Oliver Wulff already owns the TVAL built Be 2e ZK-TFZ that was one of the two examples sent to the UK last year, and which is also operated by WAHT.
ZK-TGY features an Edelweiss flower as an emblem, and is flown by Kermit Weeks who also has a TVAL Albatros D Va in his collection. This is the fifth Albatros D Va that has been built by The Vintage Aviator and they have also built a D II model.
The Albatros is for German aircraft collector Oliver Wulff who will loan to WAHT to operate in the UK for WW 1 remembrance celebrations over the next four years. Oliver Wulff already owns the TVAL built Be 2e ZK-TFZ that was one of the two examples sent to the UK last year, and which is also operated by WAHT.
ZK-TGY features an Edelweiss flower as an emblem, and is flown by Kermit Weeks who also has a TVAL Albatros D Va in his collection. This is the fifth Albatros D Va that has been built by The Vintage Aviator and they have also built a D II model.
That should be Kermit Weeks.
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ReplyDeleteKermit isn't flying it here though, Gary Yardley, one of TVAL's resident pilots conducted the crossing, the first for one of the Albatros's and a testament to the reliability and confidence TVAL has in the Mercedes engine. Albeit escorted by the 185 on floats...
ReplyDeleteGary Yardley in TGY and John Lanham in JOQ
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