THE SIGHT OF A PLANE IN A BUSY CITY STREET caused considerable interest in Auckland yesterday. It was Mr. Douglas Mill’s machine which, after being badly damaged in a gale at Gisborne, was brought back to Auckland aboard the Margaret W. for repairs. The tips of the wings can be seen protruding from the back of the van as the plane was being towed up Hobson Street.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 16
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67THE SIGHT OF A PLANE IN A BUSY CITY STREET caused considerable interest in Auckland yesterday. It was Mr. Douglas Mill’s machine which, after being badly damaged in a gale at Gisborne, was brought back to Auckland aboard the Margaret W. for repairs. The tips of the wings can be seen protruding from the back of the van as the plane was being towed up Hobson Street. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 808, 31 October 1929, Page 16
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