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FIRST TASM AN FLIGHT BY NEW ZEALAND AIRMEN.—When landing atMilson Aerodrome, Palmerston North, on Wednesday evening Messrs J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay, with Mr Frank Stewart as wireless operator, overran the runway and struck the fence at the end of the aerodrome. One of the propellers and the tail wheel of their machine were slightly damaged.

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 26

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FIRST TASM AN FLIGHT BY NEW ZEALAND AIRMEN.—When landingatMilson Aerodrome, Palmerston North, on Wednesday evening Messrs J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay, with Mr Frank Stewart as wireless operator, overran the runway and struck the fence at the end of the aerodrome. One of the propellers and the tail wheel of their machine were slightly damaged. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 26

FIRST TASM AN FLIGHT BY NEW ZEALAND AIRMEN.—When landingatMilson Aerodrome, Palmerston North, on Wednesday evening Messrs J. D. Hewett and C. E. Kay, with Mr Frank Stewart as wireless operator, overran the runway and struck the fence at the end of the aerodrome. One of the propellers and the tail wheel of their machine were slightly damaged. Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 26