Project Teat Pilot, Flight Lieutenant SJ Moore carrying out pre-flight checks before the first flight of Skyhawk NZ6254 after Kahu cockpit upgrades. RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
The test pilots signing the Form 700 before the first flight of Skyhawk NZ6254 after Kahu cockpit upgrades. RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
L-R: Flight Lieutenant SA MacKenzie (Project Pilot), Flight Lieutenant SJ Moore (Project Test Pilot), Squadron Leader C Torr (Senior Test Flight Engineer), Squadron Leader D Underwood (Commanding Officer of the Airframe Reconditioning Squadron).
Project Test Pilot, Flight Lieutenant SJ Moore, being strapped into the cockpit before the first flight of Skyhawk NZ6254 after Kahu cockpit upgrades. RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
Project Test Pilot, Flight Lieutenant SJ Moore, climbing into the cockpit before the first flight of Skyhawk NZ6254 after Kahu cockpit upgrades. RNZAF Base Woodbourne.
Project Pilot, Flight Lieutenant SA MacKenzie (far left).
Image from the Louis Andreas Hoppe personal collection.
Jack Moore standing in a Barrack room. Unknown location in Canada.
Handwritten on the reverse " The chap in this snap is Jack Moore, he knows Clevedon very well. The gadget you see above his head is the heating system in the huts. I don't know what it is called but it seems to blow out hot air. The nearer the ceiling the hotter it gets. Lou."
Exercise Southern Falcon, at Balmoral Army Camp, near Tekapo. Two men working on a No. 3 Squadron Iroquois. Leading Aircraftman Grant Barrow (left) and Sergeant Jon Moore (right).
Exercise Southern Falcon, at Balmoral Army Camp, near Tekapo. Two men working on a No. 3 Squadron Iroquois. Leading Aircraftman Grant Barrow (left) and Sergeant Jon Moore (right).
Exercise Southern Falcon, at Balmoral Army Camp, near Tekapo. Two men working on a No. 3 Squadron Iroquois. Leading Aircraftman Grant Barrow (left) and Sergeant Jon Moore (right).
Exercise Southern Falcon, at Balmoral Army Camp, near Tekapo. Two men working on a No. 3 Squadron Iroquois. Leading Aircraftman Grant Barrow (left) and Sergeant Jon Moore (right).
Exercise Southern Falcon, at Balmoral Army Camp, near Tekapo. Two men working on a No. 3 Squadron Iroquois. Leading Aircraftman Grant Barrow (left) and Sergeant Jon Moore (right).
Full length portrait of Leading Aircraftman (W) Amy Moore, with a Mae West life vest over her shoulder, standing in front of the fuselage of an aircraft. RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
Group of No. 25 Squadron air crew at RNZAF Station, Seagrove.
Sixth man from the left is Flying Officer Alexander Moore, who died in Dauntless NZ5037 on 11 February 1944. The remains of this aircraft are now at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand.
Three men involved with the first aerial crossing of Cook Strait on 25 August 1920.
L-R: Euan Dickson (Chief Pilot), C.H. Hewlett (Deputy Chairman), J.E. Moore (Chief Mechanic).
Three men involved with the first aerial crossing of Cook Strait on 25 August 1920.
L-R: Euan Dickson (Chief Pilot), C.H. Hewlett (Deputy Chairman), J.E. Moore (Chief Mechanic).
Three men involved with the first aerial crossing of Cook Strait on 25 August 1920.
All three men were part of the Canterbury Aviation Company. This photo was taken when the Company's assets were handed over to the New Zealand Permanent Air Force at Sockburn Aerodrome.
L-R: Euan Dickson (Chief Pilot), CH Hewlett (Deputy Chairman), JE Moore (Chief Mechanic).
John Moore (left) and Leading Aircraftman George West at RNZAF Station Wigram. West was the first Maori to be accepted into the RNZAF and died in an aircraft accident on 11 May 1939.