Bertram Ogilvie's Plane Mishap
Maker
Ogilvie, Bertram
Current rights
Public Domain
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About this object
A photograph of Bertram Ogilvie's plane in a flight trial mishap. The plane is askew in a field surrounded by men attempting to right it.
The photograph was taken in Riverbend Road, Napier, where Bertram Ogilvie and others were constructing and trialling aeronautical techniques from 1907 to 1911.
Bertram Ogilvie is thought to have been the first man to pilot a powered aeroplane in New Zealand. He was the inventor of the principle of ailerons. While an employee of the firm of Hawkins and Rome, engineers in Hastings, he pioneered the construction of an aeroplane which incorporated the principle of ailerons. Attempts to launch the machine into the air on the beach near Napier did not meet with success, but after further trials the machine was launched into the air and the aileron principle proved a great success.
Photographer, unknown.
This photograph was taken some time during these trials between 1907 and 1911.
The photograph was taken in Riverbend Road, Napier, where Bertram Ogilvie and others were constructing and trialling aeronautical techniques from 1907 to 1911.
Bertram Ogilvie is thought to have been the first man to pilot a powered aeroplane in New Zealand. He was the inventor of the principle of ailerons. While an employee of the firm of Hawkins and Rome, engineers in Hastings, he pioneered the construction of an aeroplane which incorporated the principle of ailerons. Attempts to launch the machine into the air on the beach near Napier did not meet with success, but after further trials the machine was launched into the air and the aileron principle proved a great success.
Photographer, unknown.
This photograph was taken some time during these trials between 1907 and 1911.
Production technique
Media/Materials description
Black and white photograph glued onto card in an album. The album has a hard green linen cover with Sunny Memories printed on the front.
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Measurements
Height x Width: 52 x 72mm
Height x Width: 182 x 137mm
Height x Width: 182 x 137mm
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Subject period
Subject date
1907-1911
Current rights
Credit Line
gifted by Mr L M Goodger
Other number(s)
10973, 5147, 629.13 Goo, 80922
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