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The Manawatū Journal of History: Issue 6

Contents:

p. 3 Editorial / Cushla Scrivens

p. 5 "Cleared to Land," early days of aviation in Palmerston North / Graham Parsons

p. 15 Design for living: the Savage Crescent conservation area / Margaret Tate

p. 25 Atawhai / Patricia Keiller ...

Creator:      Manawatū Historic Journal Associates
Place:          Manawatū
Date:          2010

'Southern Cross' aeroplane, Milson Airport

This photograph shows the damage done to the "Southern Cross" when it landed at Milson Airport, Palmerston North. Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and crew of the 'Southern Cross', a Fokker F. VII Trimotor aircraft, were delayed in Palmerston North for...

Creator:      Snapshots Unlimited
Place:          Palmerston North
Date:          February 1933

Miles Hawk ZK-ADJ - Squadron Leader M. C. McGregor and H. C. Walker

As part of their centenary celebrations, the City of Melbourne organised an Air Race from London to Melbourne. The Manawatū entrants, Squadron-Leader Malcolm MacGregor, the then local instructor, and H. C. Walker, first 'A' licensee trained by the...

Date:          1934

Participants involved in the 24 hour Challenge Record with a Piper Tomahawk ZK-EVA

On 30 May 1987, 24 pilots and instructors from the Manawatū District Aero Club set a new 24 hour challenge record by keeping a Piper Tomahawk ZK-EVA aloft for 23 hours, 51 minutes and 56 seconds. The club flew 286 circuits, used 528 litres of fuel...

Creator:      Drayton-Woods & Associates
Date:          May 1987

Panorama of landed planes

This photograph is from the Manawatū District Aero Club archives. The Manawatū Aero Club was established following a public meeting in November 1928, with the objective of promoting aviation in the district. In September 1937, they became the Midd...

Ernest V. 'Pop' West

Ernest (Ernie) Vilhelm West (1885-1961) was a Palmerston North architect and member of the Middle Districts Aero Club. His first flight was in 1909, when visiting the Crystal Palace, London, he flew in a Farman box kite. However, West did not lear...

Date:          February 1938

Laura Stannard and Ernest V. "Pop" West inside a Union Airways DH86

This photograph is from the Manawatū District Aero Club archives. The Manawatū Aero Club was established following a public meeting in November 1928, with the objective of promoting aviation in the district. In September 1937, they became the Midd...

Date:          circa 1936

"Two oldest pilots in the world"

The figure on the left is Ernest (Ernie) Vilhelm West (1885-1961), a Palmerston North architect and member of the Middle Districts Aero Club. His first flight was in 1909, when visiting the Crystal Palace, London, he flew in a Farman box kite. How...

Date:          1938

Tiger Moth ZK-AFU

This photograph is from the Manawatū District Aero Club archives. The Manawatū Aero Club was established following a public meeting in November 1928, with the objective of promoting aviation in the district. In September 1937, they became the Midd...

Date:          circa 1938

Opening day at the Milson Aerodrome

J. Linklater (M.P. for Manawatū and the aero club's president), J. G. Coobe (Minister of Defence) and club member D. F. Smillie pose in front of a World War I Bristol Fighter. The Bristol, a R.N.Z.A.F. Machine, had been flown up from Wigram Air F...

Date:          December 1931

Royal New Zealand Airforce aerial photograph

This photograph is from the Manawatū District Aero Club archives. The Manawatū Aero Club was established following a public meeting in November 1928, with the objective of promoting aviation in the district. In September 1937, they became the Midd...

Creator:      Royal New Zealand Airforce

A group of school children inspecting an aeroplane

This photograph is from the Manawatū District Aero Club archives. The Manawatū Aero Club was established following a public meeting in November 1928, with the objective of promoting aviation in the district. In September 1937, they became the Midd...

Date:          circa 1955

Bruce Beard, President of the Manawatū District Aero Club

This photograph is from the Manawatū District Aero Club archives. The Manawatū Aero Club was established following a public meeting in November 1928, with the objective of promoting aviation in the district. In September 1937, they became the Midd...

Date:          1990s

Large gathering in front of corrugated iron hanger

This photograph is thought to show an event at the Milson Aerodrome. It may show the opening of the Middle Districts Aero Club's new twin hanger and clubhouse in December 1938. Unfortuantely, on 17 February 1939 in a large fire which destroyed th...

Date:          circa 1938

Crashed Tiger Moth, Taupo

The Middle Districts Aero Club acquired its first Tiger Moth in 1938 and by the end of 1949, had a fleet of six Tigers. These were considered the most practical aircraft for training new pilots. In 1958, Champions began replacing Tigers as the pre...

Date:          1965

Manawatū Aero Club group photograph

This photograph shows members who were prominent in club affairs at the time standing in front of a hanger and three aircrafts at Milson Aerodrome. From the left: A. Chandler, J. Penny, R. McDonald, G. W. Dixon, H. E. Edmunds (president), R. L. Mc...

Date:          1935

Founding member of the Manawatū Aero Club at Milson Aerodrome

From left (seated) are: M. Nathan, L. Stannard, H. E. Edmunds and Miss Shannon. Standing are: K. G. Chamberlain, J. B. Smillie, N. R. Lecher, R. L. Forrest, A. Radford, R. Linklater, A. H. Honeyfield, E. W. Pearse, R. L. McGaffin, J. Penny, G. W. ...

Date:          1930s

ZK-EVA Piper Tomahawk PA38 ZK-EVA flying over Victoria Avenue

The street in the centre of the photograph, running towards the Manawatū River, is Victoria Avenue. Broadway Avenue runs parallel to the lower edge of the photo, with the Cathedral of the Holy Spirit visible in the lower righthand corner.

Date:          1976 to 1977

ZK-EVA Piper Tomahawk PA38 ZK-EVA flying over Milson

This photograph is from the Manawatū District Aero Club archives. The Manawatū Aero Club was established following a public meeting in November 1928, with the objective of promoting aviation in the district. In September 1937, they became the Midd...

Date:          1976 to 1977

ZK-EVA Piper Tomahawk PA38 ZK-EVA flying over Fitzroy Bend

This photograph is from the Manawatū District Aero Club archives. The Manawatū Aero Club was established following a public meeting in November 1928, with the objective of promoting aviation in the district. In September 1937, they became the Midd...

Date:          1976 to 1977

Plan of Palmerston North Airport and environment

Milson Airport, as it was first known, was started in the 1930s. The plan shows surrounding streets and layout of buildings and runways at the airport.

Creator:      Palmerston North City Corporation
Place:          Milson, Palmerston North
Date:          March 1979

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