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TWO A DAY.

TIGER MOTH MANUFACTURE. Reports from Australia indicate that the De Havilland Aircraft Co;, Mascot, N.S.W., has reached a production output of two Tiger Moth trainera a day several months ahead of schedule. The company has received orders for 650 of the type for the initial flight instruction of Empire Air Scheme pilots. •More than 50 Tiger Moths have already been delivered to the Royal Australian Air Force. Australian alpine ash and mountain ash are being used in a email degre* in the new trainers, and it is believed that an Australian timber will later replace imported spruce.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 21

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TWO A DAY. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 21

TWO A DAY. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 21

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