MR. ULM'S PLANS
PROBABLE LANDING PLACE Wellington, Monday. Cabled advice that Mr. Ulm will leave Richmond Aerodrome bound for New Zealand in the "Faith in Australia" on Friday has been received by the Vacuum Oil Company. The machine is at present undergoing certain modifications at Mascot aerodrome, the engine being overhauled and passenger accommodation fitted up in the cabin. It is expected that the machine will make a test flight to-morrow. Accord'ing to present plans Mr. Ulm and his' party will leave Richmond in the early hours of Friday morning arriving in New Zealand in the afternoon. It has not been decided where he will make his landing on the completion of the flight but it is extremely likely that he will come to Rongotai. Mr. Ulm's manager Mr. Smith, who until recently was secretary of the Aero Club of New S'outh Wales, will reach Auckland to-morrow by the Marama and upon arrival in Wellington the complete itinerary of Mr. Ulm's tour will be arranged.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 694, 21 November 1933, Page 5
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165MR. ULM'S PLANS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 694, 21 November 1933, Page 5
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