Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

AN AEROPLANE AS A MILK-BAR.—A popular and novel idea, thought of by a war-time flight mechanic in Hameenlinna, Finland, is the conversion of an old transport aircraft into a milk-bar. The “balconies” on the wings of the aeroplane are open only in the summer, as also is the open-air cafe underneath. The interior of the aeroplane is heated and is open all the year round.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19600621.2.176

Bibliographic details

Press, Issue 29236, 21 June 1960, Page 18

Word Count
65

AN AEROPLANE AS A MILK-BAR.—A popular and novel idea, thought of by a war-time flight mechanic in Hameenlinna, Finland, is the conversion of an old transport aircraft into a milk-bar. The “balconies” on the wings of the aeroplane are open only in the summer, as also is the open-air cafe underneath. The interior of the aeroplane is heated and is open all the year round. Press, Issue 29236, 21 June 1960, Page 18

AN AEROPLANE AS A MILK-BAR.—A popular and novel idea, thought of by a war-time flight mechanic in Hameenlinna, Finland, is the conversion of an old transport aircraft into a milk-bar. The “balconies” on the wings of the aeroplane are open only in the summer, as also is the open-air cafe underneath. The interior of the aeroplane is heated and is open all the year round. Press, Issue 29236, 21 June 1960, Page 18