AVIATION IN NEW ZEALAND
SQUADRON-LEADER FINDLAY'S VIEWS. , \ ■" J (PKKBS &BSOCIITIOB TBLIGWK») WELLINGTON, November 12. After an eighteen months' refresh* course in England, 'Squadron-Leaden Findlay, of Christchurch, returned to New Zealand by the Tamaroa to-day. He said he had been amazed by th» actual progress mad© in aviation, and • had been made to realise how far New Zealand was behind thfc times. While in England Squadron-Leade* Findlay studied all the modern phase® of aviation.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 11
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