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Museum of Transport and Technology

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The Museum of Transport and Technology (MoTaT) is a museum located in Western Springs, Point Chevalier, Auckland, New Zealand between a Speedway, the Auckland Zoo and Western Springs park.

Established on the site of a pump house, the steam pump which orginally provided Auckland's water supply is kept in working order, together with a range of other early steam engines.

Exhibits include trains, trams, (a working tram line is retained between MoTaT and the Zoo), vintage traction engines, carriages, cars and trucks, particularly fire engines, electrical equipment, a gun turret from HMNZS Achilles, (which fought in the battle of the River Plate), a Space site including a Corporal Rocket and the remains of a Gemini Spacecraft, science exhibits, and a 'colonial village' of early shops and houses, including a fencible cottage and working blacksmith.

An aviation pavialion holds memorabilia of early avaitors, including the engine, propellor and other remains of Richard Pearse's 2nd aircraft, (together with research supporting which made uncontrolled hops/flights prior to the Wright brothers), a replica of the craft which was flown and his 3rd aircraft, (an attempt at a VTOL tilt rotor craft, like the Osprey), relics from the Walsh brothers flights and school, Charles Kingsford-Smith's transtasman flight in the Southern Cross, Jean Batten's England - New Zealand flight, and later record breaking efforts, (her Percival Gull is at Auckland International Airport), and the Pan American Airways and Imperial Airways flying boats of the late 1930s.

Sir Keith Park

Named after Keith Park, the Battle of Britain and Battle of Malta hero, MoTaT's aviation museum is on a separate site, neighbouring the Waitemata harbour and Auckland Zoo. It contains memorials to Fleet Air Arm and Bomber Command pilots, a control tower, radar and other aviation related material, as well as workshops for work on other vehicles, but the main feature is the collection of New Zealand's civil and Royal New Zealand Air Force aircraft;