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TWO NEW ZEALAND HELICOPTERS WERE CARRIED TO AUSTRALIA in a Bristol freighter of Straits Air Freight Express, Ltd., on Saturday. This photograph shows the second of the helicopters being loaded at Wanganui. The flight was arranged by the New Zealand Railways and the New South Wales Government Railways, and it was the first railhead-to-railhead Tasman flight planned by the two railways departments.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30196, 30 July 1963, Page 14

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TWO NEW ZEALAND HELICOPTERS WERE CARRIED TO AUSTRALIA in a Bristol freighter of Straits Air Freight Express, Ltd., on Saturday. This photograph shows the second of the helicopters being loaded at Wanganui. The flight was arranged by the New Zealand Railways and the New South Wales Government Railways, and it was the first railhead-to-railhead Tasman flight planned by the two railways departments. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30196, 30 July 1963, Page 14

TWO NEW ZEALAND HELICOPTERS WERE CARRIED TO AUSTRALIA in a Bristol freighter of Straits Air Freight Express, Ltd., on Saturday. This photograph shows the second of the helicopters being loaded at Wanganui. The flight was arranged by the New Zealand Railways and the New South Wales Government Railways, and it was the first railhead-to-railhead Tasman flight planned by the two railways departments. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30196, 30 July 1963, Page 14

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