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THE CAPTAIN AND LEADING OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH AIRSHIP R34, WHICH SUCCESSFULLY MADE THE FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC FROM EAST FORTUNE, HADDINGTONSHIRE, SCOTLAND, TO MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK, COMPLETING THE LONGEST FLIGHT OF ANY AIRCRAFT, 3521 MILES, IN 108 HOURS 12 MINUTES. The return journey was also safely accomplished. From left: Major John Pritchard (technical officer), Major Cooke (navigator), Major Scott (captain of airship), and Captain Macdonald (meteorological officer).

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1534, 18 September 1919, Page 28

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THE CAPTAIN AND LEADING OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH AIRSHIP R34, WHICH SUCCESSFULLY MADE THE FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC FROM EAST FORTUNE, HADDINGTONSHIRE, SCOTLAND, TO MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK, COMPLETING THE LONGEST FLIGHT OF ANY AIRCRAFT, 3521 MILES, IN 108 HOURS 12 MINUTES. The return journey was also safely accomplished. From left: Major John Pritchard (technical officer), Major Cooke (navigator), Major Scott (captain of airship), and Captain Macdonald (meteorological officer). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1534, 18 September 1919, Page 28

THE CAPTAIN AND LEADING OFFICERS OF THE BRITISH AIRSHIP R34, WHICH SUCCESSFULLY MADE THE FLIGHT ACROSS THE ATLANTIC FROM EAST FORTUNE, HADDINGTONSHIRE, SCOTLAND, TO MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK, COMPLETING THE LONGEST FLIGHT OF ANY AIRCRAFT, 3521 MILES, IN 108 HOURS 12 MINUTES. The return journey was also safely accomplished. From left: Major John Pritchard (technical officer), Major Cooke (navigator), Major Scott (captain of airship), and Captain Macdonald (meteorological officer). New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1534, 18 September 1919, Page 28

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