Simon Spencer-Bower pulls on his gloves in readiness for a flight in his 1940 Tiger Moth at his Ohoka farm yesterday. Placed third in the World Vintage Aerobatic championships last year, Mr Spencer-Bower will demonstrate his flying skills at the Wings and Wheels Classic at the R.N.Z.A.F. Wigram base on Sunday in the Tiger Moth and a 1945 de Havilland Chipmunk (background). The Chipmunk is one of only three of its kind in New Zealand.
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Press, 6 February 1986, Page 3
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75Simon Spencer-Bower pulls on his gloves in readiness for a flight in his 1940 Tiger Moth at his Ohoka farm yesterday. Placed third in the World Vintage Aerobatic championships last year, Mr Spencer-Bower will demonstrate his flying skills at the Wings and Wheels Classic at the R.N.Z.A.F. Wigram base on Sunday in the Tiger Moth and a 1945 de Havilland Chipmunk (background). The Chipmunk is one of only three of its kind in New Zealand. Press, 6 February 1986, Page 3
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