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Late in 1938 an expedition was undertaken to evaluate certain British islands in the South Pacific for their suitability for aviation operations, both the construction of airfields and the use of lagoons by flying boats. In charge of the project, known as “The New Zealand Pacific Aviation Survey,” was RNZAF Squadron-Leader E. A. Gibson.
Late in 1938 an expedition was undertaken to evaluate certain British islands in the South Pacific for their suitability for aviation operations, both the construction of airfields and the use of lagoons by flying boats. In charge of the project, known as “The New Zealand Pacific Aviation Survey,” was RNZAF Squadron-Leader E. A. Gibson.


* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Documents/New_Zealand_Survey_Report/generalreport.html New Zealand Pacific Aviation Expedition]
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Documents/New_Zealand_Survey_Report/generalreport.html New Zealand Pacific Aviation Expedition.]
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Bulletins/19_Forensicupdate.html Forensic Imaging study of one photograph from the 1938 Survey]
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Bulletins/19_Forensicupdate.html Forensic Imaging study of one photograph from the 1938 Survey]--possible airplane parts?
* [http://www.tighar.org/Projects/Earhart/Bulletins/32_SatPhoto/32_Nikusatphoto.html Final resolution about the features seen in the New Zealand photos]--plating from the ship.

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Late in 1938 an expedition was undertaken to evaluate certain British islands in the South Pacific for their suitability for aviation operations, both the construction of airfields and the use of lagoons by flying boats. In charge of the project, known as “The New Zealand Pacific Aviation Survey,” was RNZAF Squadron-Leader E. A. Gibson.