y. *&?* ,- t ; « FORCED LANDING IN THE DARK.—Squadron-Leader A. Butler, when flying the Rotorua Airways Puss Moth, had[to make * at Fernside, near Rangiora, on Tuesday evening in the darkness. Owing to poor visibility ho was una e o Ivin*? on the ground, the undercarriage of the machine was damaged and the propeller broken. The machine is seen, shor y a er » The pilot and passenger both escaped injury.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 15
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67y. *&?* ,-t ;« FORCED LANDING IN THE DARK.—Squadron-Leader A. Butler, when flying the Rotorua Airways Puss Moth, had[to make * at Fernside, near Rangiora, on Tuesday evening in the darkness. Owing to poor visibility ho was una e o Ivin*? on the ground, the undercarriage of the machine was damaged and the propeller broken. The machine is seen, shor y a er » The pilot and passenger both escaped injury. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 69, 22 March 1934, Page 15
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