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' . "Sydney Motatog Btrald-, Kioto, FLYING TO ENGLAND.—Mr. Charles Ulm's monoplane "Faith in Australia" photographed at the hangar at Mascot, Sydney, on the day of departure for England. Mr. Ulm, who is'attempting to lower the existing record between Australia and England, arrived at Rangoon yesterday. The crew includes Captain P. G. Taylor, navigator and co-pilot, and Mr. G. U.Allen, relief pilot and wifeless operator.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 5

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' . "Sydney Motatog Btrald-, Kioto, FLYING TO ENGLAND.—Mr. Charles Ulm's monoplane "Faith in Australia" photographed at the hangar at Mascot, Sydney, on the day of departure for England. Mr. Ulm, who is'attempting to lower the existing record between Australia and England, arrived at Rangoon yesterday. The crew includes Captain P. G. Taylor, navigator and co-pilot, and Mr. G. U.Allen, relief pilot and wifeless operator. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 5

' . "Sydney Motatog Btrald-, Kioto, FLYING TO ENGLAND.—Mr. Charles Ulm's monoplane "Faith in Australia" photographed at the hangar at Mascot, Sydney, on the day of departure for England. Mr. Ulm, who is'attempting to lower the existing record between Australia and England, arrived at Rangoon yesterday. The crew includes Captain P. G. Taylor, navigator and co-pilot, and Mr. G. U.Allen, relief pilot and wifeless operator. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 149, 27 June 1933, Page 5

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