Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
Unknown man (No. 18 Squadron pilot?) sitting on the wing of Kittyhawk 'Tutae-Wera'. Unknown location.
Negative from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
No. 18 Squadron pilot RJN Archibald(?) sitting on the wing of a Kittyhawk 'Tutae-Wera'. Unknown location.
Image from the Anthony Francis Hough personal collection.
No. 18 Squadron pilot, AF Tony Hough, sitting in the cockpit of Corsair 'E' at unknown Pacific location.
Nose art appears to be a flying devil holding a trident on a circle background.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
Side view of a captured German Fokker D VII F4446/18 with original paint and skull and crossbones. Unknown location.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
Unknown pilot about to climb into the cockpit of a No. 23 Squadron Sopwith Dolphin. Unknown location.
Negative from the David Hope-Cross personal collection.
Kittyhawk NZ3220 "Gloria Lyons", from No. 2 Operational Training Unit in Cathedral Square, Christchurch, for a Victory Loans display.
Negative from the David Hope-Cross personal collection.
Kittyhawk NZ3220 "Gloria Lyons", from No. 2 Operational Training Unit in Cathedral Square, Christchurch, for a Victory Loans display.
Image from the Frank Albert Andrews log book.
No. 25 Operational Training Unit crew standing in front of a Wellington with nose art "Dotty Lamour", RAF Station Bircotes.
Names in no particular order; FA Andrews (New Zealand), Des Heinrich (Australia), Bob Harvie (Canada), Lynes (England), Moore (Canada), Robinson (Rhodesia).
Handwritten under print in log book "Banquet crew at Bircotes June '42 [plus names]".
Image from the Allan Mason Forbes Alexander personal album.
AMF Alexander (left) with a member of the ground crew standing under the nose of a No. 75 Squadron Stirling AA-U [believed to be BK777]. Unknown location.
Nose art shows a New Zealand flag over a British and US flag with two 'Saint' stick figures. Underneath is written "Alexander's Rag Time Crew" with 29 bomb mission markers.
Image from the Allan Mason Forbes Alexander personal album.
Two men standing in front of an RAF Oxford from No. 1512 Beam Approach Training Flight. Unknown location in England.
Image from the David Hamilton Tudhope log book.
No. 139 Squadron Mosquito crew standing beside their aircraft DZ421 XD-G 'Sir Peter'. RAF Station Wyton, England.
Flying Officer DH Tudhope (left) and Flying Officer Carter (right).
Handwritten under the print " "G" George 28.1.44 | self [DH Tudhope], Nick [Flying Officer Carter]."
Image from the David Hamilton Tudhope log book.
No. 139 Squadron Mosquito crew standing beside their aircraft DZ421 XD-G 'Sir Peter'. RAF Station Wyton, England.
Flying Officer DH Tudhope (left) and Flying Officer Carter (right).
See ALB991972008 for slightly more detail.
Image from the David Hamilton Tudhope log book.
No. 139 Squadron air and ground crew in front of their Mosquito DZ421 XD-G 'Sir Peter' at RAF Station Wyton.
Handwritten under the print "Plane DZ 421 "G" - "Sir Peter"| Crew. Lac Wakefield, self [DH Tudhope], Nick [Flying Officer Carter], Sgt Phillips, AC Ashbee | 28.1.44".
Rear view of Ventura NZ4509. Unknown location.
Nose art (on side of fuselage) is a devil asking the question: "1 - Hitler. 2 - Tojo. 3 - il ' Duce. Bake 'em, Roast 'em or Boil 'em in oil?"
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
US Navy Deep Freeze aircraft at RNZAF Station Wigram.
L-R: Skymaster 56505 'Marilyn', Neptune 122465 'Boopsie', Dakota 12418 'Que Sera Sera', Dakota 17246 'Karoro'.
Nose art (on the rear fuselage) on a Lodestar at RNZAF Station Hobsonville.
Cartoon painted by Lockheed employees at the factory in Burbank, California.
See Contact Magazine, December 1943, page 20.
Nose art (on the rear fuselage) on a Lodestar at RNZAF Station Hobsonville.
Cartoon painted by Lockheed employees at the factory in Burbank, California.
See Contact Magazine, December 1943, page 20.
Image from the Laurence Walter Tarr personal collection.
Man standing on the steps of the crew entry of US Navy Hercules 148319 'The King' on the ice at Williams Field, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.