PRINCE GOES SOLO.
SEVERAL FLIGHTS MADE.
LONDON, July 25,
Tho aviation correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the Prince of Wales has taken a noteworthy step in his career as airman. He recently made flights unaccompanied by a pilot or any other person.
Tho solo flights were made at Northolt aerodrome, in .the Tomtit two-seater machine which the Price entered for the King's Cup air race, when it was llown by Squadron-Leader Don. Tho Prince's flights were of short duration, and he did not go far from the aerodrome. His take-offs and landings were quite successful.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 175, 26 July 1930, Page 9
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