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GRANDMOTHER LEARNS TO FLY.—Mrs Evelyn Hobday, aged 83, of Farnborough, Hampshire, with her flying instructor, Mr D. Johnson, in a two-seater Auster. “I have longed to fly ever since I was taken for a flight in 1927,” said Mrs Hobday, “but until now I have never had an opportunity to learn. It is all rather exciting.”

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30531, 28 August 1964, Page 10

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GRANDMOTHER LEARNS TO FLY.—Mrs Evelyn Hobday, aged 83, of Farnborough, Hampshire, with her flying instructor, Mr D. Johnson, in a two-seater Auster. “I have longed to fly ever since I was taken for a flight in 1927,” said Mrs Hobday, “but until now I have never had an opportunity to learn. It is all rather exciting.” Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30531, 28 August 1964, Page 10

GRANDMOTHER LEARNS TO FLY.—Mrs Evelyn Hobday, aged 83, of Farnborough, Hampshire, with her flying instructor, Mr D. Johnson, in a two-seater Auster. “I have longed to fly ever since I was taken for a flight in 1927,” said Mrs Hobday, “but until now I have never had an opportunity to learn. It is all rather exciting.” Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30531, 28 August 1964, Page 10