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]".
WAAF drummers look on as RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) departs. Presumed to be RNZAF Station Wigram.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" prepares to depart from RNZAF Station Whenuapai. Car at left is MT983 and car at right is MT199.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" prepares to depart from RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
Car, MT983, at left.
See Contact July 1943, pages12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Lord Burghley (left) and Air Commodore LM Isitt (centre) with a group of officers, during the visit of RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI". Presumed to be RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Presumed to be Group Captain GN Roberts at extreme right.
Air crew, wearing flight gear, about to board the RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI". RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" tips over a temporary barricade at RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" at RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Partial view of RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" (left) and a Dakota (right), inside hangar. RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" at RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" about to depart from RNZAF Station Whenuapai.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
A Rolls Royce car carrying VIPs, parking beside RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" at RNZAF Station Ohakea.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" at RNZAF Station Ohakea.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Flight Lieutenant P Isaacson DFC DFM speaking with the Governor General, Sir Cyril Newall, beside the RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI". Unknown location.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Lord Burghley (left) and Sir Harry Batterbee in conversation beside RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI". Unknown location.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Group of military personnel and civilians gathered beside RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" in New Zealand. Unknown location.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Lord Burghley (centre) and others during the visit of RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" to New Zealand. Unknown location.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Group of military personnel and civilians gathered beside RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" in New Zealand. Unknown location.
The Governor General, Sir Cyril Newall (5th from left), captain of the aircraft, Flight Lieutenant P Isaacson DFC DFM (far right).
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Flight Lieutenant P Isaacson DFC DFM speaking to the Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal RV Goddard, during the visit of RAAF Lancaster ED930 (A66-1) "Queenie VI" to New Zealand. Unknown location.
See Contact Magazine, July 1943, pages 12-16.
The aircraft arrived at Wigram on 12 July and departed for a tour of other New Zealand Air Force Stations on 13 July 1943.
Image from the Leonard Adolphus Rayner DFC personal album.
RAAF(?) Lincoln flying past the crowd at RNZAF Station Taieri.
Labelled on the album page "Royal N.Z. Aero Club display at Taieri, Dunedin, N.Z."
Image from the Nisbet James Scott personal collection.
Informal group of No. 175 Squadron pilots in front of their tents. Believed to be at RAF Station St. Croix-Sur-Mair, France.
Handwritten on the reverse "Some of the boys. The chap second from right was my Australian pal but he has been posted now. That's where we live behind." "Normandy 1944."
Line up of Occupation Forces aircraft at Bofu Aerodrome, Japan.
L-R: RAF Harvard (used by No. 14 Squadron for dual training), RAAF Mustang A68-702, No. 14 Squadron Corsair, RAAF Mustang.
Image from the James Lloyd Findlay personal collection.
Group of Australian officers from the HMAS Canberra and three New Zealand officers at Wigram Aerodrome.
L-R: Squadron Leader JL Findlay, Flying Officer Piver (RAAF), Lieutenant Carr (RAN), Flight Lieutenant VJ Somerset-Thomas, Flying Officer CC Manson