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rHE WORK OF A LOCAL ENGINEER. The Tui, the light aeroplane built by Mr. F. A. N. North (right), a ground engineer of the Auckland Aero Club, which yesterday was successfully flown from Whenuapai to Mangere by Mr. A. F. McGruer (left), a member of the club's ground staff. It is a single' seater machine, finished in gold and silver, has a wing span of 20f't and an overall length of 16ft.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 5, 6 January 1934, Page 7

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rHE WORK OF A LOCAL ENGINEER. The Tui, the light aeroplane built by Mr. F. A. N. North (right), a ground engineer of the Auckland Aero Club, which yesterday was successfully flown from Whenuapai to Mangere by Mr. A. F. McGruer (left), a member of the club's ground staff. It is a single' seater machine, finished in gold and silver, has a wing span of 20f't and an overall length of 16ft. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 5, 6 January 1934, Page 7

rHE WORK OF A LOCAL ENGINEER. The Tui, the light aeroplane built by Mr. F. A. N. North (right), a ground engineer of the Auckland Aero Club, which yesterday was successfully flown from Whenuapai to Mangere by Mr. A. F. McGruer (left), a member of the club's ground staff. It is a single' seater machine, finished in gold and silver, has a wing span of 20f't and an overall length of 16ft. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 5, 6 January 1934, Page 7