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WORK OF GROUND STAFF AT TAIERI AERODROME.-The daily arrival and departure of the modern airliners involves a considerable routine of testing, etc., for the mechanical staff the land ming grounds. Top: One of the machines in the .hangar with cowling removed to facilitate testing of the structure. One of the four engines is receiving its daily examination. Below: Immediately the airliner arrives at the conclusion of its journey the fuel and oil tanks are refilled. The petrol capacity is 114 gallons, and the oil tanks hold 16 gallons. (See article on this page.)

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Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 10

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WORK OF GROUND STAFF AT TAIERI AERODROME.-The daily arrival and departure of the modern airliners involves a considerable routine of testing, etc., for the mechanical staff the landming grounds. Top: One of the machines in the .hangar with cowling removed to facilitate testing of the structure. One of the four engines is receiving its daily examination. Below: Immediately the airliner arrives at the conclusion of its journey the fuel and oil tanks are refilled. The petrol capacity is 114 gallons, and the oil tanks hold 16 gallons. (See article on this page.) Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 10

WORK OF GROUND STAFF AT TAIERI AERODROME.-The daily arrival and departure of the modern airliners involves a considerable routine of testing, etc., for the mechanical staff the landming grounds. Top: One of the machines in the .hangar with cowling removed to facilitate testing of the structure. One of the four engines is receiving its daily examination. Below: Immediately the airliner arrives at the conclusion of its journey the fuel and oil tanks are refilled. The petrol capacity is 114 gallons, and the oil tanks hold 16 gallons. (See article on this page.) Evening Star, Issue 22448, 19 September 1936, Page 10

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