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WOMAN’S SOLO WORLD FLIGHT OVER.—Miss Sheila Scott standing on her Piper Comanche aircraft at London Airport after her 33-day world flight. Two records made by Miss Scott have been confirmed by the Royal Aero Club. Her trip was 28,656 miles.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660629.2.22.6

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 2

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WOMAN’S SOLO WORLD FLIGHT OVER.—Miss Sheila Scott standing on her Piper Comanche aircraft at London Airport after her 33-day world flight. Two records made by Miss Scott have been confirmed by the Royal Aero Club. Her trip was 28,656 miles. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 2

WOMAN’S SOLO WORLD FLIGHT OVER.—Miss Sheila Scott standing on her Piper Comanche aircraft at London Airport after her 33-day world flight. Two records made by Miss Scott have been confirmed by the Royal Aero Club. Her trip was 28,656 miles. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 2

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