Round Up the Troops for MOTAT’s Military Day
Round Up the Troops for MOTAT’s Military Day
Step back in time to one of the most tumultuous periods in history and experience the rumble and roar of war first-hand at MOTAT’s Military Day on Sunday 6 March.
There will be interactive experiences, live displays and military vehicle rides for the whole family to enjoy. MOTAT will come alive with battle re-enactments, weapon fire power demonstrations and expert camouflage face painting. Visitors will also be thrilled by the roar of Spitfires, Harvard’s and other ex-military aircraft overhead as the New Zealand Warbirds Association perform their fly-bys.
MOTAT Visitor Engagement Manager, Sarah Somerville says Military Day is a fantastic way for visitors to learn what military life was like for those who fought in some of the world’s fiercest battles. “The thrilling re-enactment of both a WWII train and convoy ambush will be a poignant reminder of what brave men of war went through to protect their countries,” she says.
“Military Day has always been one of our most popular events and this year it’s shaping up to be one of our best ever. It not only provides great family entertainment, but also an opportunity for young people to better understand and honour the wartime sacrifices that New Zealand has made over the last century,” says Ms Somerville.
MOTAT’s world-class collection of wartime memorabilia will be on display alongside aircraft restored by staff and volunteers, including a Lancaster Bomber, and military vehicles dating back as early as WWI.
Military Day activities are included in the normal MOTAT admission fee. So round up the troops and come along to the Aviation Display Hall for an action-packed day.
Date &
Times:
Sunday 6 March
MOTAT is open from 10am
– 5pm
Military Day Activities run from 11am to
4pm
Schedule:
11am NZ Warbirds
Association WWI aircraft fly-over
11.30am Fire power
Demonstration
12.30pm Re-enactment of a WWII train
ambush
1.30pm NZ Warbirds Association WWII aircraft
fly-over
2.30pm Fire power Demonstration
3.30pm
Re-enactment of a WWII convoy
ambush
Location:
MOTAT Aviation
Display Hall, Meola Road, Western Springs,
Auckland
Costs:
Visitors can also
enjoy the rest of MOTAT, including a tram ride and entry to
MOTAT’s latest exhibitions, Body In Action and
Eyetrackers. General admission fees apply:
• Family (2 adults and up to 4 children) $40
• Adults $16
• Children (under 17) $8
• Students $8
• SuperGold Card Holders FREE
• Children under 5 FREE
Public Information Number:
Phone: 0800 MOTAT NZ (0800 668 286) or visit www.motat.org.nz
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