AVIATION IN NAPIER
In connection with the visit of the New Zealand Plying School's Ourtiss seaplane to Napier, there is an impression that the passenger flights are unlimited' during that visit. We understand that it is only nossiblo to arrange for six flights on Hosing Day, and the probability of any future flights in Napier is very remote imbed i The secretaries of the aviation demonstr:, \ tion (Messrs. h. Bisson and li. E. Vriiti,', *■ will be pleased to answer any Inquiring 1 regarding the passenger flights. ! l\* jl country (I!si..'icl3 an- (■ surprise, as evr\>.! . .mail briiißC io H5I1: runt her J;een stw!-., n t I of aviation out in -.-he hacublocks, -~,i ! there is 110 doubt tjiat the man 011 i|., ' land is more alive to the imtcntialilipf r «j flying than some people are r,.'cpared . jf rre<lit him with. Ailclvcnn all inqni "Seaplane," llox 103, Napier. I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 5
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148AVIATION IN NAPIER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 5
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