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MISHAP TO MONOPLANE.—The Southern Cross, piloted by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, was put out of action by sinking axle deep in a bad patch after landing at the Milsom Aerodrome, Palmerston North, on Saturday. The top picture shows the Southern Cross after it came to grief, and below, the damaged wing, which will take two or three weeks to repair.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 5

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MISHAP TO MONOPLANE.—The Southern Cross, piloted by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, was put out of action by sinking axle deep in a bad patch after landing at the Milsom Aerodrome, Palmerston North, on Saturday. The top picture shows the Southern Cross after it came to grief, and below, the damaged wing, which will take two or three weeks to repair. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 5

MISHAP TO MONOPLANE.—The Southern Cross, piloted by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, was put out of action by sinking axle deep in a bad patch after landing at the Milsom Aerodrome, Palmerston North, on Saturday. The top picture shows the Southern Cross after it came to grief, and below, the damaged wing, which will take two or three weeks to repair. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 30, 6 February 1933, Page 5