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Bi-plane Waitaki Hydro
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1932
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Only plane to land at Waitaki Hydro, Joy rides were available at 10 shillings for 10 minutes.
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Batten, Jean
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18 Oct 1936
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Jean Batten being met at her aeroplane by five men. One man filming with camera. Signed "Best Wishes Jean Batten 18.10.1936" [Possibly 16.10.1936]
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Aeroplane 'Avro' c.early 1920s at Alma Airfield?
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1920s?
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Aeroplane 'Avro' c.early 1920s at Alma Airfield?
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Notman's "Flying Flea". Dave Whittaker at controls.
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1937
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Notman's "Flying Flea". Dave Whittaker at controls. First flight of this aircraft was made in 1937 from the Oamaru Aero Club grounds (R Borrie's farm), Alma and reached a height of 50 feet. During the next flight the "Flea" reached 1,200 feet.
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Notman's Flying Flea.
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1937
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First flight of this aircraft made in 1937 from the Oamaru Aero Club grounds (R Borrie's farm), Alma and reached a height of 50 feet. During the next flight the "Flea" reached 1200 feet.
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Southern Cross at Alma airport, Totara
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05 Mar 1933
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"Southern Cross" at Alma airport, Totara. "Plume" fuel truck. Aircraft was the first to fly the Tasman Sea in 1928. Made a refuelling stop at Totara Airfield on March 5th 1933, during a tour of New Zealand after the crossing. Many local people took a flight in the plane at a cost of 10 shillings.
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Sir Charles Kingsford Smith at the Oamaru Aero Club
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05 Mar 1933
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Sir Charles Kingsford Smith at the Oamaru Aero Club landing ground at R Borrie's farm, Alma, 1933. Plane, Southern Cross.
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Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and unidentified men at Oamaru Aero Club
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1933
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Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and unidentified men at Oamaru Aero Club landing ground at R Borrie's farm, Alma, 1933.
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First flight of aircraft, the "Flying Flea" in 1937.
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1937
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First flight of aircraft, the "Flying Flea" in 1937. Reached a height of 50 feet. During the next flight the "Flea" reached 1,200 feet.
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street
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Circa 1936
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street, behind Campbell's Butchery, c. 1936.
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street
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Circa 1936
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street, behind Campbell's Butchery, c. 1936.
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street
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Circa 1936
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street, behind Campbells Butchery, c. 1936.
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street,
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Circa 1936
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street, behind Campbell's Butchery, c. 1936.
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street
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Circa 1936
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Flying Flea under construction at W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street, behind Campbell's Butchery, c. 1936.
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Flying Flea near entrance to W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street
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Circa 1936
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Flying Flea near entrance to W L Notman's Workshop, Thames Street, behind Campbell's Butchery, c. 1936.
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Flying Flea at Airport, Alma, south of Oamaru
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Circa 1936
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Flying Flea at Airport, Alma, south of Oamaru. Caption reads "Testing at Alma, 1936".
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Trials of Flying Flea at Alma, South of Oamaru
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Circa 1937
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Trials of Flying Flea at Alma, South of Oamaru.
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Flying Flea over Alma, 15 May, 1937
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15 May 1937
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Flying Flea over Alma, 15 May, 1937. (Photograph has a hand-written caption on the front - ZM-AAC in flight at the Alma aerodrome May 15/1937. Built by W L Notman. Piloted D Whitaker.
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Launch of boat Leader at Cross Wharf
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1934
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Launching of boat Leader at Cross wharf, 1934. Builders of the boat are from left: George Boaden, Joe Martyn, Jim Williams. Leader Ou.
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