The Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, located just outside Blenheim, New Zealand, offers a vivid glimpse into the country’s aviation history during World War I and II. The centre features two permanent exhibits, Knights of the Sky and Dangerous Skies, which showcase vintage aircraft and rare memorabilia. Visitors can explore meticulously recreated battle scenes and learn about the pilots who flew these aircraft. The displays provide a detailed and immersive experience, bringing to life the stories of those who served in the early-20th century conflicts.
Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre
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