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LADY HEATH TAKES TO GLIDING.—The fascination of flying in motorless planes is vouched for by the famous airwoman, Lady Heath, who is seen here on landing after a flight at the Cleveland airport, U.S.A. Lady Heath has since been injured in a plane crash, and may never fly again

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 797, 18 October 1929, Page 18

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LADY HEATH TAKES TO GLIDING.—The fascination of flying in motorless planes is vouched for by the famous airwoman, Lady Heath, who is seen here on landing after a flight at the Cleveland airport, U.S.A. Lady Heath has since been injured in a plane crash, and may never fly again Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 797, 18 October 1929, Page 18

LADY HEATH TAKES TO GLIDING.—The fascination of flying in motorless planes is vouched for by the famous airwoman, Lady Heath, who is seen here on landing after a flight at the Cleveland airport, U.S.A. Lady Heath has since been injured in a plane crash, and may never fly again Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 797, 18 October 1929, Page 18

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