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THE FRONT DOOR OF AN AIRSHIP opens on to a platform on the mooring-mast reached by lifts from the ground. Passengers are seen entering the RlOl over the gangway which, when drawn up, becomes a part of the fuselage.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 28

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THE FRONT DOOR OF AN AIRSHIP opens on to a platform on the mooring-mast reached by lifts from the ground. Passengers are seen entering the R101 over the gangway which, when drawn up, becomes a part of the fuselage. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 28

THE FRONT DOOR OF AN AIRSHIP opens on to a platform on the mooring-mast reached by lifts from the ground. Passengers are seen entering the R101 over the gangway which, when drawn up, becomes a part of the fuselage. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 868, 11 January 1930, Page 28

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