THE MONOPLANE SOUTHERN CROSS, with its crew comprising Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith (left), Mr. J. W. Stannage, of New Zealand, wireless operator (right), Mr. van Dyk (second pilot), and an Irish navigator, left Portmarnock, . Ireland, yesterday afternoon on the flight across the Atlantic. The latest report states that at sunset last evening the plane was over the Grand Banks, off the coast of Newfoundland.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1007, 25 June 1930, Page 1
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63THE MONOPLANE SOUTHERN CROSS, with its crew comprising Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith (left), Mr. J. W. Stannage, of New Zealand, wireless operator (right), Mr. van Dyk (second pilot), and an Irish navigator, left Portmarnock, . Ireland, yesterday afternoon on the flight across the Atlantic. The latest report states that at sunset last evening the plane was over the Grand Banks, off the coast of Newfoundland. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1007, 25 June 1930, Page 1
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