NEW ’PLANES FOR DUTCH
11 1 ,OCK H EDITS ORDERED \- LOS ANGELES, Jan. 8. The first of a fleet of 11 Lockheed “14” transports for Koval Dutch Air Lines and its associate company, Royal Netherlands Indies Airways, rolled off the assembly line yesterday. - The fleet of 250-niile-an-}iour planes represents the largest sale to a foreign air line ever made by the company. The total cost of the ships, plus spare parts and additional equipment, is approximately £200.000. The Lockheeds are equipped to carry, 10 to--11 passengers and a <’rew of three or four. Rottingdean, England, residents have protestedi against double-deck buses because passengers might see into the. bedrooms.
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 11, 16 March 1938, Page 1
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108NEW ’PLANES FOR DUTCH Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 11, 16 March 1938, Page 1
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