Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre houses a display like no other and you don’t have to be an aviation buff to enjoy it!
Human stories from the Great War come to life in a theatrical treatment, which is innovative and visually stunning. Captivating scenes depict the aircraft in context, some recreating actual incidents. The rare memorabilia is worthy of any national collection and ranges from beautifully crafted ‘trench art’ through to personal items belonging to the famous Red Baron himself.
Located at Marlborough's historically significant Omaka Aerodrome, the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre was established to provide a world-class destination for the appreciation of historic aircraft.
For the opening exhibition in Stage One of Omaka, New Zealand's most respected cinematic and special effects craftsmen have created a dramatic aviation theatre in which original and full-scale replica WW1 aircraft - both static and flyable - are presented in all their glory.
The Opening Exhibition: Knights of The Sky
 Omaka's first exhibition, “Knights of the Sky”, occupies some 3,000 sqm of purpose-built display area. It comprises one of the world's largest collections of World War 1 aircraft and rare memorabilia, including a mix of dramatically staged static displays along with flyable planes.
The collection is managed by the 14-18 Aviation Heritage Trust, which is chaired by film director Peter Jackson, and has been brought to life in a series of theatrical dioramas constructed with the artistic talent and technical expertise of some of New Zealand's most talented storytellers.
The extensive dioramas take you back to a time long gone and almost forgotten when the harshness and cruelty of the war in the trenches contrasted with the chivalry and bravado of the war in the air. When SE5as and Fokker Triplanes went head to head; the steeds of these latter day knights of the air jousting for survival.
This spectacular multi-sensory experience, enhanced with special effects lighting is designed to be both educational and entertaining for all ages.
Located in Marlborough just minutes from the centre of Blenheim we are open daily, (except for Christmas and Boxing Days) and promise an enthralling experience for all.
Omaka is one of Marlborough's major visitor attractions - offering a captivating experience for the whole family.
Opening Hours:
We are open 7 days a week from 10:00am - 4:00pm (last entry at 4pm) except Christmas Day and Boxing Day Special ANZAC Day Opening Hours: We will be open from 1pm – 5pm on 25 April.
Commemorate ANZAC day by visiting the 'Knights of the Sky' exhibition and learn about the air war of 1914-18.
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