Image from the Keith Logan Caldwell personal album collection.
The Commanding Officer of No. 41 Squadron, Major Geoffrey Hilton Bowman DSO, MC & Bar, DFC, with a captured Fokker D-VII that was shot down by Lieutenant FO Soden. Unknown location.
Handwritten above the print in album "Major 'Berry' Bowman DSO, MC. O/C 41 Sqdn. 1918".
Image from the Robert Emery Weston personal collection.
Passengers and crew that travelled on the first RNZAF aircraft to Japan, in front of No. 41 Squadron Dakota NZ3546. RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
Handwritten on the reverse "1st flight to Japan 6 March 1946 - 28 March 1946."
A young Montengard soldier guarding No. 41 Squadron Bristol Freighter NZ5903, one of two at Cam Rahn Bay airfield, South Vietnam, to withdraw the remaining New Zealand Army presence in Vietnam, the 2nd New Zealand Army Training Team.
Flying Officer Bruce William Watson (left).
Image from the Douglas Ranston personal album collection.
RNZAF personnel in front of a No. 41 Squadron Dakota at RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
Handwritten in the album "The whole crowd"
D Ranston, second from left, crouching.
Interior view of No. 41 Squadron Dakota NZ3544, after a landing accident at RNZAF Station Wigram, showing broken seats and moved cargo.
See WgG2593-52 for more details.
No. 41 Squadron Dakota NZ3544 after a landing accident at RNZAF Station Wigram.
The starboard engine failed in the air and the pilot mis-judged the landing, over-running and hitting a ditch. Five crew and twenty passengers were on board.
Air to air view of No. 41 Squadron Dakota NZ3551 in flight over the sea.
This aircraft was used to transport Queen Elizabeth 2 during her Royal Tour of New Zealand in 1953 - 54.
This aircraft now on display in it's original configuration at the Air Force Museum.
No. 41 Squadron Commanding Officer, Wing Commander G Parkinson, speaking to Brigadier Smith and an unknown Air Commodore during a visit to RSAF Base Tengah.