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LONG GLIDER FLIGHT.—A well-known Canterbury topdressing pilot, Mr Keith Wakeman, in the Skylark II sailplane in which he flew for about 200 miles between Nelson and Chertsey on Monday. He is wearing an oxygen mask necessary for an altitude of 24,500 ft, which he reached during the flight.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19570503.2.138

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 11

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LONG GLIDER FLIGHT.—A well-known Canterbury topdressing pilot, Mr Keith Wakeman, in the Skylark II sailplane in which he flew for about 200 miles between Nelson and Chertsey on Monday. He is wearing an oxygen mask necessary for an altitude of 24,500 ft, which he reached during the flight. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 11

LONG GLIDER FLIGHT.—A well-known Canterbury topdressing pilot, Mr Keith Wakeman, in the Skylark II sailplane in which he flew for about 200 miles between Nelson and Chertsey on Monday. He is wearing an oxygen mask necessary for an altitude of 24,500 ft, which he reached during the flight. Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28267, 3 May 1957, Page 11

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