Aviation Scrap book

Maker and role
Clive Lye, Compiler

Object detail

Accession number
13/016/012
Maker
Description
P.1. (1). Group photograph Aviation volunteers
P.1.(2.-3). Short Sunderland
P.2-4. "Tainui" Mildenhall to Milson, 1934. DH 89 Dominie.
p.4. 50 years ago
p.5. Long on style and comfort.
p.6. (1). Unique war plane hidden in shed.
p.6. (2). Replica airfield could rescue base.
p.7. (1). Picturesque flying machines in formation far from their original homes.
p.7. (2). MOTAT battles legacy of underfunding.
p.8. (1). Men and machines of flying boat's heyday.
p.8. (2) Parliament makes waves of it's own with MOTAT act.
p.9. Row looms on regional levy.
p.10. Half a wing enough for resourceful flying Kiwi.
p.11. (1). Copy of letter from Judith Tizard MP re MOTAT Bill.
p.11. (2). Museum to steer a steady course.
P.12. (1). MOTAT's Lancaster bomber.
P.12. (2). Volunteers standing and sitting beside aircraft.
P.13. (1). How MOTAT supporters won the day.
P.13. (2). Why funds only for MOTAT ?
P.13. (3). MOTAT welcomes funding decision.
p.13. (4). Tales of war survival will live on.
p.14. (1). Glamour seaplane open day.
p.14. (2). South Pole flight brought Americans to new world.
p.15. Photograph of ZK-AMD on the Waitemata.
p.16: Photograph of Shorts Sunderland.
p.17. (1-2). Two photographs of Sikorsky S-42 flying boat.
P.17. (3). Photograph of a Sunderland at RAF Museum Hendon.
p.18. (1-2) Two TEAL menus.
p-19-37. Shorts BOAC Flying boats.
P.38: MOTAT volunteers on the Lancaster.
p.39. NAC hostesses at the introduction of the Friendships.
p.40: Pan American World Airways certificate for Emma Grubner crossing the equator, Honolulu to Canton.
Physical description
1 folder ; loose leaf ; illustrated ; 44 cm.
Record level
Item
Credit line
Clive Lye. Aviation Scrap book, 13/016/012. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).

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