AEROPLANE FOR TOPDRESSING
BRITISH FIRM MAY MAKE MACHINE (New Zealand Press Association) AUCKLAND, October 7. ■Hie Auster Aircraft Company 1* interested in making gn aerial top«&k?n a sM W rt d r4 production. ,Jjr V. Haywood, ot Wellington, a representative of British Aircraft Ltd., during a visit to Britain, told the Auster company that the New Zealand Aerial Work. Operators’ Association wanted an aircraft which could carry between 9001 b and 10001 b <tt superphosphate. with a 200-horae power engine, ’Austers have been working on specifications, which should arrive in New Zealand in a few days’ time,” Mr Haywood said after his return to Auckland. “We will show them to the people Interested and to members, of the Government. The suggestions will be sent back to- the firm and a production P
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26856, 8 October 1952, Page 11
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