Pioneering aviation in New Zealand

Maker and role
Paul Brennan, Other contributor
Ross Macpherson, Other contributor
Vidpro (New Zealand) Limited, Other contributor
Majik Video Systems, Other contributor
Production date
[2004]

Object detail

Accession number
06-628
Description
Programme 1. Boeing 737 : 25 years in Kiwi service / producer/director, Paul Brennan ; Media Force Ltd. --
programme 2. Flying the coast / producers, Bill Simpson, Jerry Savage ; Vidpro (NZ) Ltd. --
programme 3. S.P.A.N.Z. / director, Bill Simpson ; Vidpro (NZ) Ltd. --
programme 4. Tigers to turbines / Majik Video Systems.
Programme 1. A detailed history of the B737's operations in New Zealand, from its introduction in 1968 to its 25th anniversary in 1993.
Programme 2. The story of air services in the West Coast of the South Island. In 1934 Air Travel NZ Ltd began the first licensed scheduled air service in New Zealand which continued until 1967.
Programme 3. The story of South Pacific Airlines of New Zealand. Active in the 1960s the company flew Viewmaster DC3 for freight and passenger services.
Programme 4. Follows 50 years of aerial top-dressing from Wanganui Aero Work Ltd. through archive footage and interviews.
Physical description
1 videodiscs (ca. 3 hours) : sound, colour with black and white sequences
Credit line
Paul Brennan et al. [2004]. Pioneering aviation in New Zealand, 06-628. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).

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