NAVIGATION TRAINING
Australia To N.Z. (N Z.P. A -Renter—Copyright) CANBERRA, May 27. Sixty members of the Royal Australian Air Force are to fly 3400 miles to New Zealand and back on advanced navigation exercises. One flight of three Dakotas will leave today and return on Friday, and a second flight of three Dakotas will leave on Monday and return on June 4. Announcing the exercises today, the Minister of Air (Senator Harry Wade) said the aircraft would fly from the R.A.A.F. base at Sale to the Amberley base and from there to Norfolk Island, Wigram, and return.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29525, 29 May 1961, Page 8
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