AVIATION
TRANSPORT BY AIR
(British Official. Wirdess.) "V
lUJGBY, December 23The find of the H-.-et of “lb agon” cabin aeroplanes, with which an Essex firm of motor-coach proprietors proposes to organise inland air routes and popularise air touring In Britain, was delivered yesterday and the naming ceremony was performed by Mrs Amy Mollison. The machine is equipped with two Gipsy Major engine s of the type used by Mrs Mol Iks on on he r record flights to th. e Gape and back. The. maximum
speed of the machines i s 128 nines an W hour .and the disposable load i s 18501;).
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1932, Page 5
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103AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1932, Page 5
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