Safer Aviation
TERETE TEE OEP UTHER COE CU IO UE ETOP ETE UU UU Ebi tb PS eee, Director Asks for Wireless SING the experience of Mr. Stanmnage on the Atlantic flight with Kingsford Smith as an example of the value of wireless in aviation, the Director of Air Services, Wing-Commander _ §. Grant-Dalton spoke at the Wellington Aero Club’s dinner on Friday night of possible future develépments in this way in New Zealand. He stated that he had asked the Government, if it were going to give any money to commercial aviation, to spend it on wireless and in night-landing equipment, He hoped to have wireless direction posts as far east and west as possible, for example. New Plymouth and Hastings. The idea was that the machines might fly, desvite the weather, and link up the whole of the Dominion. te EE EPP TE EE ODE OS? bt} RIEL HIS B SEBUM ES
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Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 21, 5 December 1930, Page 5
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152Safer Aviation Radio Record, Volume IV, Issue 21, 5 December 1930, Page 5
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