HINKLER BURGLARY
NEW MONOPLANE PLANS
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
AUCKLAND, ISth January.
Interviewed regarding tlie London cablegram reporting a burglary at her residence, Hrs. Kinkier said that the news was most disturbing.
Iho plans referred to in tho mes sago most probably would be those of tho new light amphibian monoplane on which her husband had been working for some time, the perfection of which constituted one. of iis greatest ambi
tions. At their home was a hanga* housing his model of the machine, which he called the Ibis Amphibiaa monoplane. If he did not deposit the plans in the bank before leaving England, they would most certainly be stored in a safe place" in the louse together with other articles they both' valued. Her husband had been working on the machine for at least £va years. A model constructed at Southampton had been flown. She had had fli_ghts_ in it herself with her husband. His aim was to construct a light amphibian monoplane of considerable cruising range, one which could be easily handled by one man.
, Such of the cable news on this page as Is so beaded has appeared in "The Times" and is cabled to Australia and New Zealand by special permission. It should he understood that the opinions are not those of "The Timai" unless expressly stated to be so.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 9
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