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Description

Pictured are aeroplanes 'Kereru' and ZK-AEH, "Korimako", one of the original aircraft of Union Airways of New Zealand Ltd who set up headquarters at Palmerston North's Milson Airport in 1936.

Tautuhi

Momo rauemi
Image
Pākanga
Public Photograph Collection Av 30
Date
circa 1940
Tautuhi matihiko
2009N_Av30_TRA_2267
E puritia ana ki
Coolstore

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M H Oram and crowd at the opening of Manawatu Aero Club landing strip, Milson
'Southern Cross' aeroplane, Milson Airport
Aeroplane at International Agricultural Aviation Show, Milson Airport
Miles Hawk Aircraft, Milson Airport
Manawatu Aero Club's "Miles Hawk" aircraft, Milson Airport
First International Agricultural Aviation Show, Milson Airport
Shell fuel depot, Milson Airport
Preparing Charles Kingsford Smith's "Southern Cross" aeroplane at Milson Airport for repairs
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's aircraft, the "Southern Cross" damaged, Milson Airport
Repaired wing of the Sir Charles Kingsford Smith aircraft, the "Southern Cross"
Charles Kingsford-Smith with crew and local residents, Milson Airport
Wreckage of Captain Russell's "Avro", F9745, aeroplane, New Plymouth

Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
aerodrome,
aeroplane,
aircraft,
building,
flight,
photographs,
transport,
travel,
Tūtohu Hapori

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Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

M H Oram and crowd at the opening of Manawatu Aero Club landing strip, Milson
'Southern Cross' aeroplane, Milson Airport
Aeroplane at International Agricultural Aviation Show, Milson Airport
Miles Hawk Aircraft, Milson Airport
Manawatu Aero Club's "Miles Hawk" aircraft, Milson Airport
First International Agricultural Aviation Show, Milson Airport
Shell fuel depot, Milson Airport
Preparing Charles Kingsford Smith's "Southern Cross" aeroplane at Milson Airport for repairs
Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's aircraft, the "Southern Cross" damaged, Milson Airport
Repaired wing of the Sir Charles Kingsford Smith aircraft, the "Southern Cross"
Charles Kingsford-Smith with crew and local residents, Milson Airport
Wreckage of Captain Russell's "Avro", F9745, aeroplane, New Plymouth