CHICHESTER'S FLIGHT.
HOPES FOR RESUMPTION. , SENDING WINGS TO SYDNEY- ' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Friday. The completion of the trans-"Tasman flight by Mr. F. C'. Chichester, which was brought to a sudden suspension by capsizing of his seaplane at Lord Ho Island, is foreshadowed in a cablegra received by his business partner, Mr. • D. M. Goodwin, to-day. Mr. Chich®* 4 * message stated that his machine was n so seriously damaged by the niishap a was at first believed. The main dania o was the breaking of 27 of the wing He is sending the two wings to Syafl for and is hopeful he will be ap to resume the flight. . ~T • t
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 85, 11 April 1931, Page 10
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