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Richmond Harding of Wanganui Aero Work with his daughter Debra who acted as his observer during the Labour Day search-and-rescue operation were photographed last Saturday week as they prepared to take off from the Raetihi airstrip. But it wasn't on this sortie that the missing Grumman Cheetah (Echo Foxtrot Zulu) as found. Richmond followed a hunch' while flying between Rotorua and Taihape last Tuesday when he decided to take a closer look at a patch of freshly burnt bush in the Kaimanawa ranges.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 22, 30 October 1984, Page 1

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Richmond Harding of Wanganui Aero Work with his daughter Debra who acted as his observer during the Labour Day search-and-rescue operation were photographed last Saturday week as they prepared to take off from the Raetihi airstrip. But it wasn't on this sortie that the missing Grumman Cheetah (Echo Foxtrot Zulu) as found. Richmond followed a hunch' while flying between Rotorua and Taihape last Tuesday when he decided to take a closer look at a patch of freshly burnt bush in the Kaimanawa ranges. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 22, 30 October 1984, Page 1

Richmond Harding of Wanganui Aero Work with his daughter Debra who acted as his observer during the Labour Day search-and-rescue operation were photographed last Saturday week as they prepared to take off from the Raetihi airstrip. But it wasn't on this sortie that the missing Grumman Cheetah (Echo Foxtrot Zulu) as found. Richmond followed a hunch' while flying between Rotorua and Taihape last Tuesday when he decided to take a closer look at a patch of freshly burnt bush in the Kaimanawa ranges. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 22, 30 October 1984, Page 1

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