Storm-bound sailors who unexpectedly had to »tay ashore last night because of the gale, waiting for the pinnaces to take them "home" at seven o'clock this morning. The top photograph is the "galloping goose," the only monoplane fired by explosives on any ship afloat. She is the crack plane of the Mississippi, and wai chosen by the Admiral for a " Star" representative* flight over the Fleet. A. Jones Photo,
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 13 August 1925, Page 9
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69Storm-bound sailors who unexpectedly had to »tay ashore last night because of the gale, waiting for the pinnaces to take them "home" at seven o'clock this morning. The top photograph is the "galloping goose," the only monoplane fired by explosives on any ship afloat. She is the crack plane of the Mississippi, and wai chosen by the Admiral for a " Star" representative* flight over the Fleet. A. Jones Photo, Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 190, 13 August 1925, Page 9
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