William Wallace Allison Burn was the first New Zealander to qualify as a military aviator. During the First World War he served in the Middle East, where he became the first New Zealand pilot to be killed in action.
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The War in the air
More than 800 New Zealanders served as air or ground crew in the war between 1914 and 1918, the vast majority of them in Europe. A handful saw action in Gallipoli and the Middle East. Read the full article
Page 1 - The War in the Air
More than 800 New Zealanders served as air or ground crew in the war between 1914 and 1918, the vast majority of them in Europe. A handful saw action in Gallipoli and the Middle
Page 2 - Early military aviation
Military aviation began with balloons. Powered aircraft were first used for military purposes just before the outbreak of the First World
Page 3 - First World War developments
The remarkable story of how over four years a new and primitive weapon developed into a key element of
Page 5 - Kiwi stories
Find out more about some of New Zealand's First World War
Main image: Royal Flying Corps jacket
Royal Flying Corps service dress jacket worn by New Zealand pilot Second Lieutenant Ivan Kight.