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Robin C. Wood photograph BREAKFAST Announcer Phil Shone of 1ZB was recently responsible for a notable "first" when he broadcast several live relays from a Hiller 12B Helicopter. The aircraft, flown by Mr. Michael Meger, American Test Pilot for the manufacturers, was being demonstrated at Auckland's Birthday Carnival. The novelty of hearing from the aircraft and seeing it hover over various points in the City created widespread interest.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 812, 18 February 1955, Page 28

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Robin C. Wood photograph BREAKFAST Announcer Phil Shone of 1ZB was recently responsible for a notable "first" when he broadcast several live relays from a Hiller 12B Helicopter. The aircraft, flown by Mr. Michael Meger, American Test Pilot for the manufacturers, was being demonstrated at Auckland's Birthday Carnival. The novelty of hearing from the aircraft and seeing it hover over various points in the City created widespread interest. New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 812, 18 February 1955, Page 28

Robin C. Wood photograph BREAKFAST Announcer Phil Shone of 1ZB was recently responsible for a notable "first" when he broadcast several live relays from a Hiller 12B Helicopter. The aircraft, flown by Mr. Michael Meger, American Test Pilot for the manufacturers, was being demonstrated at Auckland's Birthday Carnival. The novelty of hearing from the aircraft and seeing it hover over various points in the City created widespread interest. New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 812, 18 February 1955, Page 28

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