PAST PUSS MOTH.
FROM AUCKLAND TO OTAGO. DUNEDIN, this day. A flight from Auckland to Dunedin, which occupied C hours 20 minutes, in believed to be a record for the route. The 'plane which made the flight is a Puss Moth belonging to the Auckland 4ero Club and bears the distinguishing marks ZK-ACB. Mr. W. J. Sexton was pilot of the machine and his passenger was the Rev. J. H. Cable. A brief landing was made at Blenheim to refuel. Excejlent flying conditions prevailed throughout the trip.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 214, 10 September 1935, Page 9
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