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The Wings Over New Zealand Show
Dave Homewood
289 episodes
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The Wings Over New Zealand Show is all about New Zealand's aviation scene, past and present and the people involved - from the current RNZAF and Air Force veterans, to airshows and warbirds, to airlines, agricultural aviation, recreational flying, history and much more.
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The Wings Over New Zealand Show is all about New Zealand's aviation scene, past and present and the people involved - from the current RNZAF and Air Force veterans, to airshows and warbirds, to airlines, agricultural aviation, recreational flying, history and much more.
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WONZ 324 – Chris Newey on The First Flight
The Wings Over New Zealand Show
47 minutes 23 seconds
5 months ago
WONZ 324 – Chris Newey on The First Flight

Guest: Chris Newey



Host: Dave Homewood



Recorded: 2nd of March 2025



Published: 19th of May 2025



Duration:  47 minutes, 23 seconds



In this episode we hear a presentation given by Chris Newey, who talks about his latest book The First Flight – The Origins of the New Zealand Bomber Squadron.



The book covers the New Zealand Government’s purchase of 30 new Vickers Wellington bombers in the late 1930’s, and the creation of a special unit, The New Zealand Squadron, who formed in the UK to fly them. Made up from RNZAF members and New Zealanders who had been serving in the Royal Air Force, they were to train up on the new type and then ferry them across the world to New Zealand in five flights of six.



However the gathering clouds of war put paid to that original plan, and the aircraft and men were offered to the British Government in August 1939 to form part of Britain defence should war come. In April 1940 the New Zealand Squadron was renumbered as No. 75 (NZ) Squadron RAF, and the beginning of a legendary fighting unit began.



Chris has done extensive research into the New Zealand Squadron and its originals, and along the way he has discovered a lot of previously unknown history, and dispelled a number of myths. The book is highly recommended.



The First Flight: The Origins of the New Zealand Bomber SquadronBy Chris Newey



Publisher ‏ : ‎ Aviation Books Ltd. (2 December 2024)Hardback/Paperback: ‎ 177 pagesISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1915335493ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1915335494Dimensions – 27.9 x 21.6 x 1.3 cm



Available online from:



The Great British Book Shop (hardback only): www.thegreatbritishbookshop.co.uk/products/the-first-flight



Amazon (soft cover only): www.amazon.com/gp/product/1915335493/



Local (NZ) stock of the hardback version now available – you can contact Chris Newey at chris@foodworks.co.nz



The per copy NZ price is NZ$56.35 (incl. GST)– add $12.50 for packaging & postage – economy tracked courier, anywhere within NZ– add $5.70 for Rural Delivery



Line-up of New Zealand Squadron Wellingtons at RAF Station Feltwell, 1939. NZ302 second from the right. Air Force Museum of New Zealand.













Chris Newey during the presentation. (Phil Treweek photo)



Thanks to Stuart Russell for the video and sound recording.The music is Wild Flower by Joachim Karud.
The Wings Over New Zealand Show
The Wings Over New Zealand Show is all about New Zealand's aviation scene, past and present and the people involved - from the current RNZAF and Air Force veterans, to airshows and warbirds, to airlines, agricultural aviation, recreational flying, history and much more.