AVIATION
plans for national day
(British Otfictul Wireless.) RUGBY, April 4. Plans for a national aviation day in one hundred and seventy towns from Penzance to Inverness have been prepared by Sir Alan Cobham, the distingished airman, and his campaign to make Britain airminded has the warm support of the Prince of Wales, the Air Ministry and all the chief air organisations. Three Royal Air Force craft of the No 216 Bomber Scjuadron engaged on the Somaliland cruise reached Wadihalfa ‘today from Atbarn. Three aircraft of the No. 205 Flying Boat Squadron, oil their return flight to Singapore from Port Darwin, reached Sourabaya at the week-end.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1932, Page 5
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106AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1932, Page 5
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