AIR COMMAND
CAPTAIN BURGESS FOR TASMAN SERVICE. BRINGING OUT FIRST MACHINE. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, February 12. Information that her husband. Captain J. W. Burgess, who commanded the Imperial Airways flying-boat Centaurus on its pioneer flight to New Zealand and back a little more than a year ago, will fly the first of the trans-Tasman aircraft from England was brought by Mrs Burgess, who arrived from London by the Rangitiki with her little son to take up residence in Auckland. Mrs Burgess was not able to say when the flight was likely to be made, but mentioned that some weeks before she left England her husband had ceased to command machines on the Singapore and African mail routes, and had been engaged entirely on preliminary organising work for the trans-Tasman service.
Mrs Burgess, whose family lives in Wellington, visited New Zealand with her baby boy at the time of her husband’s former flight.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 February 1939, Page 5
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153AIR COMMAND Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 February 1939, Page 5
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