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IN TIGHT FORMATION. One of a formation of Harvard trainers which flew over Christchurch on Saturday afternoon, when the Royal New Zealand Air Force station at Wigram was open to the public. The photograph was taken by a photographer of “The Press” from the rear cockpit of another aircraft, the wing of which can be seen on the right of the picture. Directly under the left wing of the Harvard can be seen Cathedral square.

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24372, 26 September 1944, Page 6

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IN TIGHT FORMATION. One of a formation of Harvard trainers which flew over Christchurch on Saturday afternoon, when the Royal New Zealand Air Force station at Wigram was open to the public. The photograph was taken by a photographer of “The Press” from the rear cockpit of another aircraft, the wing of which can be seen on the right of the picture. Directly under the left wing of the Harvard can be seen Cathedral square. Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24372, 26 September 1944, Page 6

IN TIGHT FORMATION. One of a formation of Harvard trainers which flew over Christchurch on Saturday afternoon, when the Royal New Zealand Air Force station at Wigram was open to the public. The photograph was taken by a photographer of “The Press” from the rear cockpit of another aircraft, the wing of which can be seen on the right of the picture. Directly under the left wing of the Harvard can be seen Cathedral square. Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24372, 26 September 1944, Page 6

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