Exercise Wise Owl 39 at New Plymouth airport.
Airtrainers parked on the airfield with Mt. Taranaki in the background.
L-R: NZ1935, NZ1938, NZ1937, NZ1932.
Fuselage and wings of Kittyhawk NZ3125, from No. 4 Operational Training Unit, on trucks after being salvaged from near Fielding. RNZAF Station Ohakea.
This aircraft, piloted by Sergeant JR Penn, suffered engine trouble and force-landed near Fielding two days earlier.
GMC Truck MT2156.
Fuselage and wings of Kittyhawk NZ3125, from No. 4 Operational Training Unit, on trucks after being salvaged from near Fielding. RNZAF Station Ohakea.
This aircraft, piloted by Sergeant JR Penn, suffered engine trouble and force-landed near Fielding two days earlier.
Coles crane MT2274 (front) and GMC truck MT2156 (behind)
Operation Yale Lock. Believed to be a survey of sites of strategic interest.
RNZAF Land Rover parked in front.
Same facility as in OhGX10396-52, OhGX10398-52 and OhGX10399-52.
Operation Yale Lock. Believed to be a survey of sites of strategic interest.
NZ Co-Operative Rennet Co. Ltd. building. Believed to be in Eltham.
RNZAF Land Rover parked in front.
Operation Yale Lock. Believed to be a survey of sites of strategic interest.
Makohine railway viaduct, near Ohingaiti.
RNZAF Land Rover parked on the road.
Image from the Ron Henry personal collection.
Aerial oblique view of the Mt. Ruapehu crater lake.
Hand written on the reverse "The crater lake of Mt. Ruapehu New Zealand (North Island). An active volcano of 9240 feet - which has frequent minor eruptions. The lake is constantly steaming and mountaineers often swim around the edges which [are] cooler."
Aerial oblique view near the summit of Mt. Ruapehu.
The negative register states this is the source of the Whanganui River, but it's believed to be the Whangaehu River.