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BLIND FLYING.

An address on blind flying was given by Flight-Lieutenant Cohen at a gathering of pilots and pupils of t.lie Auckland Aero Club at the clubhouse at Mangere last night. Mr. Spencer Mason presided. Flight-Lieutenant ' Cohen demonstrated the marvellous instrument which took the place of the horizon when a pilot was flying "blind." He spoke of the development of this phase of aviation in England, and intimated that a course should be arranged for New Zealand pilots. He suggested that all military aviators should be trained first, and then club instructors.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 205, 30 August 1935, Page 14

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BLIND FLYING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 205, 30 August 1935, Page 14

BLIND FLYING. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 205, 30 August 1935, Page 14

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