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CORONATION PARADE.—Colonel S. D. Mason (right), who will command the Coronation military parade in Hagley Far* on Saturday, May 15, and Colonel S. C. P. Nich L olls '^^. C o mw f nfing the Southern Command, who will take the salute and inspect the troots. This photograph was taken at military manoeuvres.

AN UNUSUAL AEROPLANE.—A new aeroplane designed and built by Mr B.C. C. Tuckwell, a Melbourne engineer, who is in the foreground of the picture. The machine has two four-blade propellers, working in tunnels on either side of the body, and it is claimed it can be operated like an auto giro.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22080, 30 April 1937, Page 18

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CORONATION PARADE.—Colonel S. D. Mason (right), who will command the Coronation military parade in Hagley Far* on Saturday, May 15, and Colonel S. C. P. NichLolls'^^.Comwfnfing the Southern Command, who will take the salute and inspect the troots. This photograph was taken at military manoeuvres. AN UNUSUAL AEROPLANE.—A new aeroplane designed and built by Mr B.C. C. Tuckwell, a Melbourne engineer, who is in the foreground of the picture. The machine has two four-blade propellers, working in tunnels on either side of the body, and it is claimed it can be operated like an auto giro. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22080, 30 April 1937, Page 18

CORONATION PARADE.—Colonel S. D. Mason (right), who will command the Coronation military parade in Hagley Far* on Saturday, May 15, and Colonel S. C. P. NichLolls'^^.Comwfnfing the Southern Command, who will take the salute and inspect the troots. This photograph was taken at military manoeuvres. AN UNUSUAL AEROPLANE.—A new aeroplane designed and built by Mr B.C. C. Tuckwell, a Melbourne engineer, who is in the foreground of the picture. The machine has two four-blade propellers, working in tunnels on either side of the body, and it is claimed it can be operated like an auto giro. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22080, 30 April 1937, Page 18

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