New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum
The main purpose of the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum is to honour and record the history of New Zealand fighter pilots and their crew and to educate the public about their exploits.
On a per capita basis New Zealand contributed more fighter pilots than any other country during WWII. Over 5000 New Zealanders flew fighter aircraft in the service of their country.
The museum tells of these pilots and their deeds in audio, video, photographic and story form. These accounts range from biographies of all the fighter aces to absorbing descriptions of their experiences.
Warbirds Over Wanaka - the major warbird airshow of the Southern Hemisphere is held biennially over Easter. The next is in 2008.
Wanaka Airport, State Highway Six
Wanaka
Region: Otago
Events and Activities for New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum
New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum
Where:NZ Fighter Pilots Museum, Wanaka
When:every day, 9:00am - 4:00pm



