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WRAPPED UP AND READY TO GO.—Sergeant Pilot J. D. Magon, a pitot of 75 Squadron at Ohakea, encased in his flying suit, “Mae West,” helmet, goggles and oxygen mask, sitting in the cockpit of his Vampire jet fighter. The third of a series of articles on jet flying in New Zealand appears in this issue.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27055, 2 June 1953, Page 3

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WRAPPED UP AND READY TO GO.—Sergeant Pilot J. D. Magon, a pitot of 75 Squadron at Ohakea, encased in his flying suit, “Mae West,” helmet, goggles and oxygen mask, sitting in the cockpit of his Vampire jet fighter. The third of a series of articles on jet flying in New Zealand appears in this issue. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27055, 2 June 1953, Page 3

WRAPPED UP AND READY TO GO.—Sergeant Pilot J. D. Magon, a pitot of 75 Squadron at Ohakea, encased in his flying suit, “Mae West,” helmet, goggles and oxygen mask, sitting in the cockpit of his Vampire jet fighter. The third of a series of articles on jet flying in New Zealand appears in this issue. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27055, 2 June 1953, Page 3