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FLYING TRAINEES

DEVELOPMENT OF HEW PLYMOUTH AIRPORT BUILDERS DOING JOB AT COST PRICE I' [Pek United Phess Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, September 10. Lnrirc-scalo operations foi th® J™” mediate and rapid development of the Npw Plymouth airport as a training centre to the order of.the Government have been put into effect and the whole plan is expected to be in full swing this week. i ... . The scheme, the general outline of which has been released by the Government censor, involves the expenditure of £45,000 to provide large hangars and accommodation for the staff and flying trainees totalling about 200 persons. The work is to be completed in approximately six weeks, and New Plymouth master builders have agreed to concentrate on the work at the airport under contract at cost price, pins a commission to cover administration expenses.

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Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 4

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136

FLYING TRAINEES Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 4

FLYING TRAINEES Evening Star, Issue 23368, 11 September 1939, Page 4

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