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Wigram Aerodrome
  • IATA: none
  • ICAO: NZWG
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorWigram Aerodrome Ltd.
ServesChristchurch
LocationWigram
Elevation AMSL74 ft / 23 m
Coordinates43°33′04″S 172°33′10″E / 43.55111°S 172.55278°E / -43.55111; 172.55278
Map
NZWG is located in Christchurch, New Zealand
NZWG
NZWG
Location of Wigram Aerodrome
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
03R/21L (Closed) 5,184 1,580 Asphalt
03L/21R (Closed) 3,291 1,003 Grass
13/31 (Closed) 3,445 1,050 Grass
RNZAF Base Wigram
Active1917–1995
CountryWigram Aerodrome New Zealand
Branch Royal New Zealand Air Force
TypeTraining Base
Motto(s)Latin: In Deo Et In Alis Salus
("Safety is in God and our wings")
ColorsRed and Black

Wigram Aerodrome (ICAO: NZWG) is located in the Christchurch suburb of Sockburn, later to be split-suburb of Wigram and now split again as Wigram Skies. It was gifted by Sir Henry Wigram for the Canterbury (NZ) Aviation Company on 20 September 1916 and originally named Sockburn Airport. In 1923 that was then gifted to the Crown as a Royal New Zealand Air Force base. Charles Kingsford Smith made the first Trans-Tasman flight from Sydney to Wigram on 10 September 1928.

Sir Henry Wigram continued to support the base, gifting a further 81 acres of land in 1932. But aircraft got bigger and needed longer and eventually tarsealed runways. The Crown added to the original size of the airfield and that addition was land belonging to Ngāi Tahu. That just includes where the Control Tower currently still stands.

RNZAF Wigram was home to the Central Flying School, Pilot Training Squadron, Navigation Training and recruit training. In 1953 RNZAF Wigram was the scene of the worst RNZAF crash in New Zealand when two RNZAF De Havilland Devon collided coming in to land and seven men were killed.

In the 1990s, the government wanted to rationalise their military property and a decision was made to either close Wigram or RNZAF Woodbourne near Blenheim. Despite having just been renovated at great expense, it was decide to close Wigram. The aircraft and squadrons moved to RNZAF Ohakea and recruit training went to Woodbourne. The closing parade was held on 14 September 1995.

Wigram Aerodrome maintained its aviation character, with several aviation businesses using its facilities. These included Pionair Private Aircharter, Christchurch Parachute School and Christchurch Flying School. Three Air Training Corps units, and a Cadet Corps unit also presently occupy buildings within the aerodrome.

Christchurch's Air Force Museum of New Zealand is located at the northern side of the aerodrome. It houses a large collection of aircraft and interactive displays, and is the only museum of the RNZAF in New Zealand.

Wigram Airfield Circuit was a temporary motor racing circuit at the Wigram Airfield. The temporary motor racing circuit was 3 km (1.9 mi) long [1] and considered as the oldest motor race circuit in New Zealand since it had been racing in 1949.[2]

The RNZAF still owns the original gifted part of the airfield and it is now the home of the Air Force Museum of New Zealand. But the majority of the airfield, control tower, hangars and new fire station was returned to Ngāi Tahu Property as part of a treaty settlement claim. The fire station became the home of the civilian fire service until 2018. Since 2008 the Ngāi Tahu land has become the suburb of Wigram Skies.

  1. ^ Wigram Airfield Circuit at Tasman-Series.com Archived 23 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ MotorRacing-MinorCircuits at Encyclopedia of New Zealand

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