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hdmL A L h' T V ™K™ ER A J R f f IST ° R Y;-t e " Blenheim Air P° rt on S »» da » fl * e ™°" »hen Flying-Officer A. E. Clouslon arrived from England in the record time of four day,s eight hours seven minutes. Top left: The jvew airman with members of his family and his co-pdot, Mr. V. Rickeits. In the group, from left, are: Mr. R. E. Clouslon (father), Mr. Ricketts, Flying-Officer Clouston and Mrs. R. E. Clouston (mother). Right: Flying-Officer Clouslon stepping out of the cockpit of his 'plane Australian anniversary. BtloT»: Ihe two airmen reading telegrams of congratulation; Flying-Officer Clouslon talking to Squadron-Leader Chandler, a former pilot-instructor to the Marlborough Aero Club, who gave the famous airman his first flying lesson.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1938, Page 5

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hdmLAL h' TV ™K™ER AJR ffIST°RY;-te" Blenheim AirP°rt on S»»da» fl*e™°" »hen Flying-Officer A. E. Clouslon arrived from England in the record time of four day,s eight hours seven minutes. Top left: The jvew airman with members of his family and his co-pdot, Mr. V. Rickeits. In the group, from left, are: Mr. R. E. Clouslon (father), Mr. Ricketts, Flying-Officer Clouston and Mrs. R. E. Clouston (mother). Right: Flying-Officer Clouslon stepping out of the cockpit of his 'plane Australian anniversary. BtloT»: Ihe two airmen reading telegrams of congratulation; Flying-Officer Clouslon talking to Squadron-Leader Chandler, a former pilot-instructor to the Marlborough Aero Club, who gave the famous airman his first flying lesson. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1938, Page 5

hdmLAL h' TV ™K™ER AJR ffIST°RY;-te" Blenheim AirP°rt on S»»da» fl*e™°" »hen Flying-Officer A. E. Clouslon arrived from England in the record time of four day,s eight hours seven minutes. Top left: The jvew airman with members of his family and his co-pdot, Mr. V. Rickeits. In the group, from left, are: Mr. R. E. Clouslon (father), Mr. Ricketts, Flying-Officer Clouston and Mrs. R. E. Clouston (mother). Right: Flying-Officer Clouslon stepping out of the cockpit of his 'plane Australian anniversary. BtloT»: Ihe two airmen reading telegrams of congratulation; Flying-Officer Clouslon talking to Squadron-Leader Chandler, a former pilot-instructor to the Marlborough Aero Club, who gave the famous airman his first flying lesson. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1938, Page 5

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