AIRISMS
If the present favourable flying weather continues, the Auckland airplanes which have been carrying out an extended tour of the North Island should arrive back at the Mangere airdrome tomorrow. For a Good Cause This is the last week of the Aero Club’s Art Union. Who has not yet purchased a ticket? Undoubtedly many Aucklanders have yet a small duty to perform and it is indeed all for a good cause. Civil flying is the direct forerunner to commercial flying and thus all the ground work of establishing aviation in the Dominion on a sound basis, is the task to be carried out by the various Aero Clubs. But without money there is not one of the clubs which can afford to branch out on more extensive lines than merely training a few pilots and keeping the game going in a very mild and ordinary way. But if sufficient is made from the present Art Union the Auckland Aero Club has mapped out some line schemes which should prove to be the biggest fillip flying in the Dominion has ever had.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 794, 15 October 1929, Page 14
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182AIRISMS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 794, 15 October 1929, Page 14
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