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AEROPLANE MODELS

SEVENTY THOUSAND FOR ARGENTINE The biggest swarm of mcloel aeroplanes which have ever gone out to South America are now on their way from Britain to Argentina. There are 73,2(>1 of them. They include filing models, made lip accuratcly to scale, "with powerful motors enabling them to fly 300 feet. There arc representatives of the Spittife, Avenger, Imp, ViekersWellesley, Puss Moth, a raideir, mail plane and interceptor fighters, one of the last-named having Argentine markings. Included in the: consignment arc flying construction kits, with which the aircraft enthusiast can assemble for himself realistic dying models '•:f such aircraft as the Ileston Phoenix, Hawker Hurricane, Spitfire and Swallow. Full-scale working drawings and all accessories make the kits complete. ''

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 124, 2 July 1941, Page 6

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119

AEROPLANE MODELS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 124, 2 July 1941, Page 6

AEROPLANE MODELS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 124, 2 July 1941, Page 6

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