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N.Z. FLIGHT WHICH ENDED IN FRANCE.—The "All Black” in which Mr. Frank Mace was attempting to fly from England to New Zealand, after its crash near Raonne, France. The airman made a forced landing on uneven ground and in taking off the machine hit a tree.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 692, 18 June 1929, Page 16

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N.Z. FLIGHT WHICH ENDED IN FRANCE.—The "All Black” in which Mr. Frank Mace was attempting to fly from England to New Zealand, after its crash near Raonne, France. The airman made a forced landing on uneven ground and in taking off the machine hit a tree. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 692, 18 June 1929, Page 16

N.Z. FLIGHT WHICH ENDED IN FRANCE.—The "All Black” in which Mr. Frank Mace was attempting to fly from England to New Zealand, after its crash near Raonne, France. The airman made a forced landing on uneven ground and in taking off the machine hit a tree. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 692, 18 June 1929, Page 16

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