THE BLUE MAX PFALZBuilt for the landmark WW1 aviation movie 'The Blue Max', filmed in Ireland during the late 1960s, this aircraft was one of two flying examples of the extinct Pfalz produced for that landmark movie. In 1999 an effort was made to track down the aircraft from the film and this Pfalz was located in poor condition in a hangar in northern Alabama, USA, from where it was purchased and shipped to New Zealand. The Pfalz is now displayed in the exact colours it wore when built for the movie, however it has been fully restored here at Omaka and is able to be taken out and


THE BLUE MAX PFALZBuilt for the landmark WW1 aviation movie 'The Blue Max', filmed in Ireland during the late 1960s, this aircraft was one of two flying examples of the extinct Pfalz produced for that landmark movie. In 1999 an effort was made to track down the aircraft from the film and this Pfalz was located in poor condition in a hangar in northern Alabama, USA, from where it was purchased and shipped to New Zealand. The Pfalz is now displayed in the exact colours it wore when built for the movie, however it has been fully restored here at Omaka and is able to be taken out and flown at any time!


Size: 1929px × 1295px
Photo credit: © ART Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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