1 Compiled by Mike Wing New Zealand Antarctic Society (Inc

1 Compiled by Mike Wing New Zealand Antarctic Society (Inc

ANTARCTIC 1 Compiled by Mike Wing US bulldozer, 1: 202, 340, 12: 54, New Zealand Antarctic Society (Inc) ACECRC, see Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems Cooperation Research Centre Volume 1-26: June 2009 Acevedo, Capitan. A.O. 4: 36, Ackerman, Piers, 21: 16, Vessel names are shown viz: “Aconcagua” Ackroyd, Lieut. F: 1: 307, All book reviews are shown under ‘Book Reviews’ Ackroyd-Kelly, J. W., 10: 279, All Universities are shown under ‘Universities’ “Aconcagua”, 1: 261 Aircraft types appear under Aircraft. Acta Palaeontolegica Polonica, 25: 64, Obituaries & Tributes are shown under 'Obituaries', ACZP, see Antarctic Convergence Zone Project see also individual names. Adam, Dieter, 13: 6, 287, Adam, Dr James, 1: 227, 241, 280, Vol 20 page numbers 27-36 are shared by both Adams, Chris, 11: 198, 274, 12: 331, 396, double issues 1&2 and 3&4. Those in double issue Adams, Dieter, 12: 294, 3&4 are marked accordingly. Adams, Ian, 1: 71, 99, 167, 229, 263, 330, 2: 23, Adams, J.B., 26: 22, Adams, Lt. R.D., 2: 127, 159, 208, Adams, Sir Jameson Obituary, 3: 76, A Adams Cape, 1: 248, Adams Glacier, 2: 425, Adams Island, 4: 201, 302, “101 In Sung”, f/v, 21: 36, Adamson, R.G. 3: 474-45, 4: 6, 62, 116, 166, 224, ‘A’ Hut restorations, 12: 175, 220, 25: 16, 277, Aaron, Edwin, 11: 55, Adare, Cape - see Hallett Station Abbiss, Jane, 20: 8, Addison, Vicki, 24: 33, Aboa Station, (Finland) 12: 227, 13: 114, Adelaide Island (Base T), see Bases F.I.D.S. Abbott, Dr N.D. 3: 356, Adelie Land, 1: 4, 23, 25, 40-41, 63, 91, 94, 124,132, Abbott, R/Adm. J.L. Jr. 4: 467, 572, 574, 603-04, 139, 143, 145, 176, 206, 216, 233, 259, 264, 288, Abby, David, 25: 39, 325, 2: 15, 41, 54, 136, 174, 214, 253, 301, 362, Abdool, Ed, 24: 33, 391, 443, 495-97, 3: 14, 68, 111, 237, 284, 332, Aburn, Gary, 12: 396, 387, 436, 500, 533, 4: 14, 176, 211, 239, 382, “Academician Knipovich,” 4: 32, 6: 97, 613, 7: 23, see also Terre Adelie Accidents, Adelie Annual and Cape Adare Sporting Life Aircraft - see Aircraft accidents/mishaps (publication) 6: 364, General, 16: 52, Adelie penguins, 11: 6, 7, 97, 142, 197, 241, 320, Memorial Service, 7: 107, 412, 12: 50, 137, 216, 223, 293, 376, 13: 96, 109, Personnel, 286, 365, 470, 471, 438, 14: 88, 134, Fatal, 1: 164, 172, 164, 209, 302, 323, 2: 15, Adie, Dr. R.J., 1: 207, 272, 2: 518, 31, 118, 302, 337, 379, 492, 3: 225, 352, Adkin, R.E. 4: 578, 4: 259, 345, 7: 6, 84, 239, 370, 393, 8: 172, "Admiral Vladimisky", 10: 17, 30, 207, 314, 315, 386, 9: 19, 24, 158, 191, “Admiral Viel”, 20: 35 (issue3&4), 309, 404-06, 10: 71, 430, 431, 11: 94, 260, Admiralty Bay (Base G.) see Bases F.I.D.S. 274, 464, 12: 361, 12: 464, 15: 81, 18: 56, Admiralty Range, 1: 21, 2: 11, 20: 32 (issue 3&4), 34, 21: 44, 22: 5, Advanced Ionospheric Sounder, 8: 390, 23: 44-45, Adventure Network International, 12: 363, 366, 399, Illness, 2: 61, 360, 414, 3: 74, 190, 191, 197, 13: 223, 464, 14: 5, 7, 104, 128, 18: 7, 17, 19: 95, 355, 4: 4, 11, 9: 99-100, 320, 10: 16, 67, 98-99, 103, 144, 154, 20: 29 (issue 3&4), 41-42, 150, 174, 182, 249, 265, 447, 12: 57, Adventure Tourism, 18: 5, 7, 17, 14: 129, 19: 118, 12: 190, 19: 144, 22: 5, 122-23, Injury, 1: 340, 2: 118, 492, 3: 480, 509, 523, Advertising, 16: 27, 31, 4: 15, 8: 130, 282, 315, 317, 331, 409, Aerial Depot, 1: 121, 9: 12, 18, 19, 23, 125, 313, 394, 6: 17, 7: 6, Aerial photography, 8: 157, 9: 366-8, 22, 11: 395, 12: 348, 18: 56, 19: 95, Aerial reconnaissance, 1: 1, 22: 16, Aerial supply drops, 1: 51, 338, -see also Airdrops Ships Aerial surveys, 1: 17, 117, 177-8 ANARE, 8: 13, Aerolineas Argentina, 9: 292, Argentine Navy, 1: 336, Aeromagnetic surveys, 14: 5, Japanese, 24: 67, Aerovais DAP, 12: 366, Soviet, 8: 426, Afansyev, A. 3: 21, 24, Tourist ships, 20: 58, 62, 24: 67, "Africana", 10: 345, Vehicles, Ageitos, J.M. 4: 132, NZ Snow-cat, 2: 118, ANTARCTIC 2 Agielbreen, 2: 30, Rescues, 18: 52-53, 61, 20: 34 (issue 3&4), 35 AGO, see Antarctic Geophysical Observatories (issue 3&4) Aguirre Cerde (Chile) 1: 18, 191, Runway (Dumont d’Urville Station), 21: 17, “Agulhas,” 10: 273, 11: 209, 12: 267, 13: 67, 378, Runways, 19: 147, 14: 139, 20: 7, Solo trans-Antarctic flights, 21: 33, 51, 64, Ahazuka, Comm. K. 3: 351, Solo flights, 9: 323, Ahern, B. 3: 280, 324, 477, 4: 5,13, South Pole Station rebuilding, 21: 64, AHT, see Antarctic Heritage Trust South Pole supply schedule, 20: 6, Ainley, David, 26: 65, Stranded aircraft, 20: 6, Air National Guard, 15: 76-77, 16: 2-3, 22-23, Tourist flights, 13: 500, Air New Zealand, 8: 410, 15: 81,- see also Tourism Trans-Antarctic flight attempts, 20: 29 (issue 3&4), Air NZ flight TE901, see DC-10 (Air New Zealand) 32 (issue 3&4), Air Mobility Command, USAF, 14: 95, United States change of command, 21: 3, Air National Guard, 14: 56, 18: 2, USAP, 10: 397, 13: 118, 207, Air Operations, see also: Aircraft, Aircraft VXE-6, 9: 16-17, 90, 214, 10: 14, 178, 397, accidents/mishaps, Helicopters, Aircraft salvage, Winfly, 21: 29, Airdrops, Airships, Airstrips World Pole Flight, 10: 131, 17: 31, 19: 98-99, 103, 148, 153, 20: 53, see also Aircraft, Airdrops, Airstrips, Winfly, Airline route 9: 292, Tourism and various countries scientific Air NZ Policy, 6: 114, activities ANARE, 13: 329, Air photography, 2: 231, Arctic, 13: 352, Air pollutants Antarctic plateau, 12: 99, Australian plans, 10: 20, 103, 20: 7, Air rescue, 2: 321, BAS, 11: 78, 91, 13: 73, 329, 500, Air routes, commercial, 2: 72-74, 476, 504, Bulldozer delivery, 20: 5, Air sampling, 11: 408, Cargo 1983/84, 10: 178, Aircraft, see also Helicopters Cargo 1984/85, 10: 397, Albatross, 1: 7, 170, Chilean Pole flight, 10: 399-400, Antonov-3, 19: 153, 20: 6, Damage, 9: 319-21, Auster, 1: 30, 34, 50, 64, 80, 84, 101, 110, 131, Emergency flights, 10: 249, 430, 134, 155, 162-63, 167, 181, 193, 240, 2: 1, 28, Footsteps of Scott Expedition, 10: 365-66, 48, 83, 86, 123, 159, 25: 19, 47, French plans, 10: 27, 28, 32, Bassler (converted DC3) see DC-3 TP67, Halley Base re-supplied, 21: 49, Beaver, 1: 16, 30, 34, 49, 64, 82, 84, 101, 119, History, 19: 172, 20: 49-49, 57, 130, 131-32, 155, 165, 182, 184-47, 192, 196, Hobart-Casey Station flights, 21: 69, 229, 239, 240, 254, 287, 297-78, 300, 2: 1, 25, Indian plans, 10: 133, 48, 59, 64, 83, 86, 95, 120, 123, 143, 159, Lan-Chile, 6: 329, 162, 181, 206, 316, 366, 20: 49, 25: 13, 19, Late season flight, 20: 51, Bell Helicopters, 12: 344, 25: 31, Medical evacuation in winter, 21: 53, Boeing 747-400, 14: 144, 19: 93, Mercy flights, 9: 17, 18, 23-24, 99-100, 17: 13, CASA-212, 20: 7, NZAP, 13: 292, Catalina flying boat, 1: 18, NZ/US/AU, 10: 14, C-17 - see Globemaster Polar overflights, 19: 93, 119, C-141 - see Starlifter Recovery (C-130), 7: 287, 384, C-130 - see Hercules RAF, 1: 218, 6: 269, C-212, 21: 69, RAAF, 1: 133, 197, 297, 2: 145, 317, 8: 145, 222, Cessna, 12: 570, 13: 149, 306, 408, 9: 17, 90, 161, 165, 214, 250, 307, RD4 Dakota, 1: 7, 88-90, 181, 201, 216, 222, 240, 313, 392, 10: 14, 306, 320, 2: 13, 63, 95, 136, 181, 366, 6: 431 RNZAF, 1: 27, 49, 157, 225, 2: 1, 48, 84-85, 87, Dash-7, 11: 424, 12: 57, 13: 75, 446, 119, 122-23, 163, 350, 4: 168, 172, 324, 375, DC-3 (Basler), see DC-3 TP67 444, 445, 480, 542, 593, 6: 125, 216, 251, DC-3, (LC47H) conversion, 21: 48 269, 419, 8: 145, 222, 254, 306, 408, 9: 17, DC-3 (TP67), 18: 38, 49, 19: 97, 20: 29 (issue 77, 90, 110, 161, 165, 214, 250, 307, 313, 3&4), 392, 10: 14, 87, 178, 250, 272, 428-29, DC-6B, 1: 148, 13: 292, 17: 7, 25: 13, DHC-7 De Haviland, 12: 185, Band, 25: 22, Dormier, 12: 57, Commitments, 6: 251, Falcon 900 Business jet, 20: 7, Flights, 6: 216, First RNZAF flight, 4: 172, Helicopter, 11: 406, Fokker, 11: 274, 15: 13, Orion flight to McMurdo, 23: 62, Super Universal XI, (Byrd's) 16: 30, 17: 62, 20: 29 ANTARCTIC 3 Falcon 900EX, 21: 69, Chilean charter, 10: 432, Ford Tri-Motor, 26: 52, C47 (Modified DC3), 4: 259, Glasair, 20: 29 (issue 3&4), C-124 - see Globemaster Globemaster, 1: 37, 61, 112, 114, 135, 170, 183, C-130 - see Hercules 199, 203, 205, 270, 305, 309, 323-24, 338, C-141 Starlifter, 8: 426, 344, 2: 6, 13, 72, 104, 106, 129, 494, 14: 56, DC3 Dakota, 2: 136, 192, 492, 3: 136, 553, 20: 5, 21: 29, 24: 33, 64, 25: 47, 62, 26: 44- 4: 195, 258, 25: 64, 45, DC-10 (Air New Zealand), 8: 406, 410-12, Hercules, 1: 344, 2: 104, 106, 189, 445, 451, 9: 108, 186-87, 214, 17: 28, 89, 25: 18, 3: 204, 205, 6: 120, 7: 26, 12: 348, 13: 15, 74, Fokker Universal (1929), wreckage, 11: 274, 105, 117, 231, 413, 14: 95, 18: 53, 19: 147, 14: 39, 69 Accident at Dome C, 21: 25, Globemaster, 1: 88-89, 323, 2: 13, Accident at Dome C (correction), 21: 52, Henri Chorosz’s Glasair 29, 20: 29 (issue 3&4), Nose ski, 21: 47, Hercules, 4: 258, 468-69, 6: 9, 120, 7: 154, 183, Hughes 300C, 20: 40, 232, 238, 10: 297-98, 11: 92, 165, 258, 288, Ilyushin 1: 327, 331, 2: 72, 11: 82, 19: 111, Dome C, 21: 25, 52, Lockheed ER-2, 13: 338, Nose ski, 21: 47, Neptune, 1: 7, 9, 10, 61, 88, 112, 199, 203, 226, Ilyushin-14, (Soviet) 8: 315, 395, 11: 82, 265, 282, 320, 323, Indian helicopter, 10: 190, 265, 346, Orion (P3K), 18: 28, 29, 23: 62, Martin Mariner PBM-5 (1946), 21: 55, Otter, 1: 9, 54, 59, 61, 80, 88, 110-11, 115, 136, NZ helicopter, 10: 428-29, 138, 162-63, 170, 175, 193-4, 200, 218, 223, Operation Deepfreeze Neptune, 1: 88, 227, 240, 254, 260, 304, 306, 323, 334, 2: 8, Otter, 1: 320, 2: 337, 345, 4: 15, 10: 23, 108, 31, 34, 72, 86, 118, 168, 11: 177, 184, 368, Piper Aztec, 5: 355, 6: 6, 427, 377, 418, 424, 13: 2, 331, 446, 25: 13, 26, 30 PV2 Neptune, 2: 492, 3: 20, 64, R4D Skytrain, 1: 245, 2: 337, 4: 15, Otter (TAE), 6: 112, Robinson R44, 20: 35 (issue 3&4), P2V7 - see Neptune Rothera, 13:

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