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Classic Jaguars in New Zealand - Grace Space Pace by Richard Waugh
$60.00 NZD
$79.99 (24% off)
Category: Automotive & Transport | Reading Level: new
Published for the 100th anniversary of Jaguar’s origins in 2022, this new book tells the marque’s fascinating story with many informative New Zealand features.A wide range of classic saloons and sports cars are profiled from the early 1930s to the late 1990s, many of which became household names such as ...Show more
Early Risers by Richard Waugh
$34.90 NZD
Category: Aviation
Adventures of the aviation pioneers of Gisborne and Hawkes Bay in NZ; joyriding off beaches; hand-swung propellers; forced landings and much more. A4 portrait format, 96 pages including 4 pages in colour.
Electra Flying - The Lockheed 10 Electra in New Zealand and The Pioneering of the Main Trunk Air Service by Richard Waugh
$34.90 NZD
Category: Aviation | Reading Level: very good
Lockheed 10 Electras in 1937 pioneered the first Auckland - Wellington air servec. By late 1938 Uion Airways had Electra-fried the whole Main Trunk route from Auckland to Dunedin. This book tellls the story and adventures of how they revolutionised commercial aviation in New Zealand with their modern A ...Show more
Lost... Without Trace? by Richard Waugh
$69.90 NZD
Category: Aviation
NZ Aviation Mystery - Brian Chadwick and the missing Dragonfly On 12th February 1962 Dragonfly ZK-AFB went missing on a scenic flight from Christchurch to Milford Sound. The search for the aircraft, its pilot Brian Chadwick and four passengers, was headline news in New Zealand and Australia. In spit ...Show more
New Zealand's First Airline : Hoki to Haast by Richard Waugh
$54.90 NZD
Category: New Zealand
New Zealand?s first licensed airline to fly scheduled services, operated the Hokitika to Haast route on the scenic West Coast of the South Island. Air Travel (NZ) Ltd was launched in 1934 by legendary pilot Bert Mercer, the first Kiwi to achieve 10,000 flying hours. The airline also pioneered airmail, a ...Show more
New Zealand's First Airline : Hoki to Haast (Hardback) by Richard Waugh
$54.90 NZD
Category: New Zealand
New Zealand?s first licensed airline to fly scheduled services, operated the Hokitika to Haast route on the scenic West Coast of the South Island. Air Travel (NZ) Ltd was launched in 1934 by legendary pilot Bert Mercer, the first Kiwi to achieve 10,000 flying hours. The airline also pioneered airmail, a ...Show more
Spanz and Their DC-3 Viewmasters by Richard Waugh
$49.95 NZD
Category: Aviation
DoP 2000, NZ A-4 / 148pp SPANZ (South Pacific Airlines of New Zealand) made a big splash in New Zealand's highly regulated aviation environment of the 1960's. this book tells how the airline boldly challenged the air licensing bureaucracy, political establishment and the government owned NAC monopoly of ...Show more
Strait Across - The Pioneering Story of Cook Strait Aviation by Richard Waugh & Graeme McConnell & David Phillips
$34.90 NZD
Category: Aviation | Reading Level: very good
Published by Richard Waugh in conjunction with the Cook Strait Air Service Celebration Committee. Cook Strait is New Zealand's great natural divide. This book tells how aviation conquered the barrier of rough water bringing communication and economic benefits of national significance. The first flig ...Show more
The Story of Nelson Aviation by Richard Waugh & Graeme McConnell
$59.90 NZD
Category: Aviation
Aviation's influenece on Nelson has been profound. With challenging road access, no rail link and the barrier of Cook Strait, Nelson had the reputation of being a 'sleepy hollow'. It was isolated and in some way still is, yet has never been the same since the first aircraft visit in 1921. After aero clu ...Show more
The Story of Nelson Aviation by Richard Waugh & Graeme McConnell
$44.90 NZD
Category: Aviation
Aviation's influenece on Nelson has been profound. With challenging road access, no rail link and the barrier of Cook Strait, Nelson had the reputation of being a 'sleepy hollow'. It was isolated and in some way still is, yet has never been the same since the first aircraft visit in 1921. After aero clu ...Show more
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