KINGSFORD SMITH AND ULM AT MANGERE.—A cigarette first, and then the removal of the flying equipment, was the order when the three Bristol 'planes taxied alongside each other at the aerodrome, Mangere, this morning. Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith is straggling with his helmet on the left, while his comrade, Flight-Lieutenant Ulm, has removed his, and is unbuttoning his flying coat.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 222, 19 September 1928, Page 10
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59KINGSFORD SMITH AND ULM AT MANGERE.—A cigarette first, and then the removal of the flying equipment, was the order when the three Bristol 'planes taxied alongside each other at the aerodrome, Mangere, this morning. Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith is straggling with his helmet on the left, while his comrade, Flight-Lieutenant Ulm, has removed his, and is unbuttoning his flying coat. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 222, 19 September 1928, Page 10
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