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AIRPLANE CRUISE

BAD FLYING WEATHER ON CONTINENT TWENTY MACHINES DELAYED British Official fVtrelese Reed. 10.30 a.m. RUGBY, Sunday. The 20 British light airplanes which left Heston airdrome on Thursday in boisterous weather arrived at Brussels safely, but were held up yesterday by extremely bad flying conditions. They were entertained by the Belgian air associations. Ten of the machines intend to have a 3,000-miles tour, visiting Germany, Czecho-Slovakia and France, as well as Belgium, but the other airmen have to take a shorter journey in order to return to London on Wednesday. With only two exceptions the machines are Moths.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 952, 21 April 1930, Page 9

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AIRPLANE CRUISE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 952, 21 April 1930, Page 9

AIRPLANE CRUISE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 952, 21 April 1930, Page 9

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