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THE AUCKLAND AERO CLUB’S SECOND ANNUAL PAGEANT provided thrifts for thousands of spectators at Mangere on Saturday, planes from both islands taking part. Above is shown an air view of the ’drome and the hundreds of parked cars outside. Insets, top left: Mr. F. C. Chichester, who flew solo from England to Australia, "looked in" for a few hours, and later flew back t o Lower left: A youngster who got lost in the crowd called for "Mummie" over the announcer’s “mike." Top right: “Bombing the baby, a thrilling event won by Flight-Lieutenant D. M. Allan (Auckland). Lower centre: The Simmonds-Spartan plane from the Hawke’s Bay Aero Club speeds past

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 16

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THE AUCKLAND AERO CLUB’S SECOND ANNUAL PAGEANT provided thrifts for thousands of spectators at Mangere on Saturday, planes from both islands taking part. Above is shown an air view of the ’drome and the hundreds of parked cars outside. Insets, top left: Mr. F. C. Chichester, who flew solo from England to Australia, "looked in" for a few hours, and later flew back to Lower left: A youngster who got lost in the crowd called for "Mummie" over the announcer’s “mike." Top right: “Bombing the baby, a thrilling event won by Flight-Lieutenant D. M. Allan (Auckland). Lower centre: The Simmonds-Spartan plane from the Hawke’s Bay Aero Club speeds past Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 16

THE AUCKLAND AERO CLUB’S SECOND ANNUAL PAGEANT provided thrifts for thousands of spectators at Mangere on Saturday, planes from both islands taking part. Above is shown an air view of the ’drome and the hundreds of parked cars outside. Insets, top left: Mr. F. C. Chichester, who flew solo from England to Australia, "looked in" for a few hours, and later flew back to Lower left: A youngster who got lost in the crowd called for "Mummie" over the announcer’s “mike." Top right: “Bombing the baby, a thrilling event won by Flight-Lieutenant D. M. Allan (Auckland). Lower centre: The Simmonds-Spartan plane from the Hawke’s Bay Aero Club speeds past Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 947, 14 April 1930, Page 16

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