"The Vintage Aviator, Ltd." collection is one of the highest on my list of aircraft collections I'd like to see in person one day. Not mentioned in that show, the restoration company and collection of aircraft are all owned by Peter Jackson, the film maker of the "Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings" movies, "King Kong", etc. (who has also been working, on and off again, on a remake of "The Dam Busters", in which 10 full-scale static Lancasters, and at least one Wellington, have been created for). It's amazing what they've accomplished at "TVAL", not only in the aircraft builds, but the engine builds - in both cases, reproducing, in 100% accuracy, what was before non-existent in operating form. Within the hour show, only a small portion of the collection was focused on.
Gene De Marco, who is seen interviewed throughout the show, used to be one of the main pilots at the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, back in its good days, when it had the proper people running it and flying the planes. As the head of "The Vintage Aviator" for several years now, he's been New Zealand bound.
If you're not all that familiar with the collection, be sure to search YouTube for "The Vintage Aviator".