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  • Ingoa Kē

    Greatcoat, RNZAF [WW2] (descriptive name)

    Group Captain Aubrey Arthur Ninnis Breckon DFC, RNZAF (associated name)

  • Kupu whakaahua

    Greatcoat, RNZAF [WW2]

    Belonged to Group Captain Aubrey Arthur Ninnis Breckon DFC, RAF / RNZAF

  • Accession Number
    1963.129
  • Rā Tāpiringa
    1963
  • Tohu Tuakiri Kē

    U048.3

    W1725

    1964.18

    U048.6

    U48

    1725

  • Wāhanga
greatcoat U048.3

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  • Rārangi Mihi
    Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 1963.129, U048.3, W1725, 1964.18,
  • Kuputuhi e Wātea Tūmatanui ana

    Greatcoat, RNZAF [WW2]

    Belonged to Group Captain Aubrey Arthur Ninnis Breckon DFC, RAF / RNZAF

    Born Northcote, Auckland, 28 November 1913, died Auckland 1 April 1989

    Educated: Northcote College and Mt Albert Grammar School

    Became a photographer on the staff of NZ Herald and Auckland Weekly News specialising in aerial photography (father had been chief photographer NZ Herald).

    Gained ‘B’ commercial pilots license in 19331 as a member of the Auckland Aero Club and in 1935 travelled to England to take up commission in RAF.

    Mid-1939 Flying Officer Breckon was an early member of the New Zealand Flight, formed as a ferry unit to bring Wellington’s to New Zealand, but became nucleus of 75 (NZ) Squadron on outbreak of war. Breckon transferred to the RNZAF and promoted to Flight Lieutenant.

    As pilot of 75 Squadron Breckon distinguished himself on 12 April 1940 by successfully undertaking a long-range reconnaissance from Wick in Scotland to Narvik Fiord in Northern Norway, a round trip of 1900 miles entailing 14 hours flying in A Wellington equipped with long-range tanks.

    Completed a tour of operations with No 65 Squadron, being awarded a DFC, and transferred to Pacific theatre where he was engaged in acceptance testing of Venturas at Kaneoho, Honolulu. Promoted to Squadron leader on 1 January 1942 and to Wing Commander on 23 August 1944. On 5 February 1945 assumed command of no 1 Squadron, Whenuapai and led the unit through its last operational tour of the war from March to June 1945 at Guadalcanal and Emirau. At latter base he was given additional assignment of Field HQ Commander in succession to W/Cdr FR Dix.

    Promoted to Group Captain on 1 January 1956, retired from RNZAF on 4 July 1961 having graduated from Staff College at Bracknell and served in various peacetime appointments including CO of RNZAF Station at Laucala Bay (1958-1961) and subsequently as Management Liaison Officer for Air New Zealand. At time of death he was living at Kohimarama, and a JP.

    Information from Obituary published in the Aviation Historical Journal August 1989, p31

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  • Tuhipoka Hāngai

    Greatcoat, RNZAF [WW2]

    Belonged to Group Captain Aubrey Arthur Ninnis Breckon DFC, RAF / RNZAF

    Born Northcote, Auckland, 28 November 1913, died Auckland 1 April 1989

    Educated: Northcote College and Mt Albert Grammar School

    Became a photographer on the staff of NZ Herald and Auckland Weekly News specialising in aerial photography (father had been chief photographer NZ Herald).

    Gained ‘B’ commercial pilots license in 19331 as a member of the Auckland Aero Club and in 1935 travelled to England to take up commission in RAF.

    Mid-1939 Flying Officer Breckon was an early member of the New Zealand Flight, formed as a ferry unit to bring Wellington’s to New Zealand, but became nucleus of 75 (NZ) Squadron on outbreak of war. Breckon transferred to the RNZAF and promoted to Flight Lieutenant.

    As pilot of 75 Squadron Breckon distinguished himself on 12 April 1940 by successfully undertaking a long-range reconnaissance from Wick in Scotland to Narvik Fiord in Northern Norway, a round trip of 1900 miles entailing 14 hours flying in A Wellington equipped with long-range tanks.

    Completed a tour of operations with No 65 Squadron, being awarded a DFC, and transferred to Pacific theatre where he was engaged in acceptance testing of Venturas at Kaneoho, Honolulu. Promoted to Squadron leader on 1 January 1942 and to Wing Commander on 23 August 1944. On 5 February 1945 assumed command of no 1 Squadron, Whenuapai and led the unit through its last operational tour of the war from March to June 1945 at Guadalcanal and Emirau. At latter base he was given additional assignment of Field HQ Commander in succession to W/Cdr FR Dix.

    Promoted to Group Captain on 1 January 1956, retired from RNZAF on 4 July 1961 having graduated from Staff College at Bracknell and served in various peacetime appointments including CO of RNZAF Station at Laucala Bay (1958-1961) and subsequently as Management Liaison Officer for Air New Zealand. At time of death he was living at Kohimarama, and a JP.

    Information from Obituary published in the Aviation Historical Journal August 1989, p31

  • Mahi Hāngai
    WW2; 1939-1945
  • Tangata Hāngāi
  • Rā Hāngai
    1940
  • Taumata whakarōpū
  • Whakahounga o Mua
    15 May 2023
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