



Enjoy two world-class exhibitions; Knights of the Sky and Dangerous Skies with this combo entry!
Enjoy two world-class exhibitions; Knights of the Sky and Dangerous Skies with this combo entry!
Discover stories of WWI & WWII in these stunning exhibitions at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre.
The Knights of the Sky exhibition features Sir Peter Jackson’s own collection of World War I aircrafts and artifacts and brings to life the story of aviation in the Great War. The sensational sets were created by the internationally acclaimed talent of WingNut Films and Weta Workshop.
The second exhibition, Dangerous Skies, features stories from World War II, with tales of daring, valour and tragedy stretching from the British Isles to the forests of Germany, an embattled but courageous Russia and the Pacific Islands. One of the star attractions is a Griffon powered Mk.XIVe Spitfire.
The exhibition features stories of female pilots and the Battle of Stalingrad is an immersive experience that is both entertaining and chillingly thought provoking.
Explore these unique exhibitions, perfect for the whole family!
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Real highlights, tips, and the helpful advice straight from Bookme customers who’ve actually done this experience.
Thank you, Richard! We are so pleased you enjoyed your visit and appreciate you taking the time to post a review.
A truly wonderful display. Professionally presented. Informative and interesting. A tragic part of history. Hopefully never to be repeated to the same extent. Will we ever learn?
Thank you, Daniel. We are so pleased you enjoyed the museum. As for your question, I fear not.
Had lots of fun here, only dislike was the food was horrible and chewy
Thank you, Ian!
What a gem of a place! A must do in Blenheim. The staff are very informative and the stories and settings bring it all to life. You can tell Sir Peter Jackson the film maker was behind it all.
Thank you! We are sol pleased you enjoyed your visit.
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Richard Gibbs from New Zealand wrote on 09 June 2026
Amazing experience in wine country!
This museum is a must see: incredible exhibits, real planes, some reconstructions, friendly staff, and a wonderful cafe out the front. We only had a few hours there, but you could take the whole day (or more) wandering around and exploring all the information there. And the special exhibit on Stalingrad and Russian casualties in WWII is incredible, and sobering! 10 out of 10.