MARLBOROUGH AERO CLUB.
bi.kn'hioim.. F«'i». ia. Tl.c Mnrlhnronp;l> Aero t'lnh appointod Mr J. 11. Preston, of Miramar (Wellington’) as rrrouml engineer. from nine applicants. Mr Brest n. who "ill he "ranted the (lovernment’s lull "round en"ineor’s liemise. has four litiht planes, and had six and a-lmll years’ experience as engineer in the British Ii.A.K.. durintx which lie was en"a"od as an engineer on tin* famous airships and BJU). also on multi-engined leedin" boats and ueneral aircraft.
Captain N. E. Chandler, the Club’s pilot instructor. has formally commenced his duties. The Club anticipates that it will commence flying ■opera t ions next week. Trainees are being enrolled from as lar north as M art anborough.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1929, Page 5
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114MARLBOROUGH AERO CLUB. Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1929, Page 5
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