Image from the Arnold Ewart William McDonald personal collection.
Canterbury Aviation Company hangars at Sockburn Aerodrome.
Handwritten on the reverse "Hangars."
Image from the Harold Francis Beamish personal album collection.
Side view of Royal Aircraft Factory BE2 B4571 in the open door of a hangar. Unknown location.
Image from the Bertram Marchant Hodge personal collection.
Two Vampires, a Dakota and a Canberra inside a hangar at RNZAF Station Woodbourne.
L-R: NZ5707, NZ5734, NZ3551, NZ6105.
Handwritten on the reverse "RNZAF Woodbourn [sic] '58.59."
Open day at RNZAF Base Wigram to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of flying at Wigram.
Civil Puss Moth ZK-AJN (previously NZ590) on display inside a hangar.
Line up of Tiger Moths and Devons on the tarmac in front of No. 2 Hangar and No. 3 Hangar at RNZAF Station Wigram.
Nearest two Tiger Moths are NZ1435 and NZ1472.
Negative from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
3/4 rear view of a Handley Page O/100 or O/400 with hangars in the background. unknown location.
Original negative out of focus.
Negative from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
3/4 rear view of a Handley Page O/100 or O/400 with hangars in the background. unknown location.
Original negative out of focus.
Image from the Ronald Burns Bannerman personal album collection.
New Zealand Flying School students sitting in the sun outside their accommodation tents. Kohimarama, Auckland.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
3/4 front view of a captured German Fokker D VII F4446/18 with original paint and skull and crossbones. Unknown location.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
Close up side view of a captured German Fokker D VII F4446/18 with original paint and skull and crossbones. Unknown location.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
Side view of a captured German Fokker D VII F4446/18 with original paint and skull and crossbones. Unknown location.
Negative from the Herbert Judson Walden personal collection.
3/4 view of a captured German Fokker D VII F4446/18 with original paint and skull and crossbones. Unknown location.