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Image from the Des White personal collection.
Side view of 19 Squadron Corsair NZ5262 after crashing off the end of the runway and burning at Jacquinot Bay, New Britain. Aircraft on charge to 30 Servicing Unit.
Image from the Jasper Ernest Lewis Baldwin personal collection.
Line up of Corsairs. Unknown location.
L-R: NZ5282, NZ5247, NZ5285, NZ5251, NZ5296, NZ5288(?), NZ5263.
Air to air of a formation of No. 18 Squadron Corsairs in flight over the Guadalcanal coast.
From front: NZ5326, NZ5315, NZ5307.
Original RNZAF Negative number PR4969.
Image from the Ian Martin personal collection.
A small crowd looking at the pile of No. 14 Squadron Corsairs being prepared for burning at Bofu airfield, Japan.
Image from the Ian Martin personal collection.
No. 14 Squadron Corsairs being prepared to be burned at Bofu airfield, Japan.
Visible serial numbers: NZ5626, NZ5628, NZ5660.
Image from the Ian Martin personal collection.
Corsair NZ 5655 after a crash landing at Iwakuni airfield, Japan.
The pilot, Flight Lieutenant Highet walked away.
Image from the Ian Martin personal collection.
Corsair NZ 5655 after a crash landing at Iwakuni airfield, Japan.
The pilot, Flight Lieutenant Highet walked away.
Image from the Ian Martin personal collection.
Corsair NZ 5655 after a crash landing at Iwakuni airfield, Japan.
The pilot, Flight Lieutenant Highet walked away.
Image from the Ian Martin personal collection.
The only RNZAF Corsair to survive the burning at Bofu. NZ5615 at Iwakuni airfield with the Liberator of the Commander-in-Chief, BCOF, Lieutenant General Robertson, and RAAF Mustangs the background.