The Fox Moth aeroplane of Air Travel (N.Z.), Ltd., which was damaged some months ago, has now been repaired and tested, Mr J. C. Mercer, managing director and pilot of the company, told a reporter of "The Press" yesterday. Mr Mercer proposes to bring the machine to Wigram aerodrome in a day or two so that it may be inspected for a certificate of airworthiness, and also to bring back the Canterbury Aero Club Fox Moth which he has been using on his South Westland service. The company's second Fox Moth formerly owned by the Prince of Wales, will not be in use for about three months.
A shilling advertisement In the classified section of "The • Press" will sell your goods. Try it 12 words Is. three insertions 2s Bd. —6
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21506, 22 June 1935, Page 14
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