DUNEDIN’S AIRDROME
AIR DIRECTOR TO MEET CLUB OFFICIALS INSPECTION AT WIGRAM Press Association WELLINGTON, Today. Wing-Commander S. Grant Dalton, Director of Air Services, leaves tomorrow evening by ferry steamer for Lyttelton. On the following day he travels by air to Dunedin to confer with the Otago Aero Club in regard to the Airdrome at Green Island, the installation of equipment there and the appointment of a pilot, instructor and ground engineer. He flies back to Christchiirch on Friday morning and inspects the Wigram Airdrome, where he has a number of pupils to put through. He will return to Wellington by tbe ferry on the samo evening.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 829, 25 November 1929, Page 16
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