More Aeroplanes, The fleet of the Manawatu and Middle Districts Aero Club witliin thc next' two or three months will probablv be iriereased by at least two modern* aircraft. One pf these will be tffe Tiger Moth to be supplied on loan by the Government and, in addition; an orde,r is being plaeed for a cabin type of ma-f chine which will combine cqmfort Toi eross-country. flying with general tralning service. "The greatest difficultv is in obtaining delivery of approved malies' of aircraft because of faetory preisure th'rougli heacvy demands in England," states the annual report. "Tba shortage of machines is a caose of much aniety to, the club in endeavouring to cope with the steadily inereasing demand .for flying and at tbn sanie ,tiine ;to .p.rovide for. th8, necessary overhaul, maintenance and repHir requirements-
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 59, 2 December 1937, Page 6
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