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RNZAF Base
Ohakea is an
operational base of the
Royal New
Zealand Air Force.
Opened in 1939, it is
located near Bulls, 25 km north-west of
Palmerston North...
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awaiting further transportation.
Auckland Woodbourne Ohakea RNZAF Base Auckland, Auckland.
RNZAF Base
Ohakea, Bulls, Manawatū.
RNZAF Base Woodbourne, Blenheim...
- were part-time, and 21 (4.5%) were unemplo****.
Ohakea-Sanson
statistical area,
which also
includes Ohakea,
covers 82.45 km2 (31.83 sq mi) and had an estimated...
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aircraft continued with
general purpose operations at
RNZAF Station Ohakea (near Bulls). When reformed, the
squadron was
equipped with
various numbers...
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Royal New
Zealand Air
Force Museum's
Ohakea wing, but is
currently stored in the 42
Squadron hangar at
Ohakea with a TA-4K Skyhawk. Five more are held...
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became a gr****
airfield for No. 3
Squadron RNZAF,
which later moved to
Ohakea. A New
Zealand Army unit
comprising various personnel from
different regiments...
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permanent F-15
fighter jet
training base at
Ohakea with an
estimated presence of 500
Singaporean personnel.
Ohakea and
surrounding areas such as
Bulls and...
- 2013. White, Tina (June 9, 2018). "Crowds
flock to
greet Pierre Trudeau at
Ōhakea". stuff.co.nz.
Manawatu Standard.
Archived from the
original on June 1,...
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disbandment day
parade marched the
three squadron standards to the
RNZAF Base
Ohakea chapel.
Alongside the
disbanding of the
aircraft themselves, the
RNZAF saw...
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during World War II. The post-World War II
squadron reformed at
RNZAF Base
Ohakea from No. 2
Squadron RNZAF. It was
initially equipped with twin-engine de...