Strikemasters all flying
(N.Z. Press Association)
WELLINGTON, April 2. All 10 of the Royal New Zealand Air Force’s Strikemaster jet training aircraft were now in service with No. 14 Squadron at Ohakea air base, the Air Force said today. The assembly of the last plane of the order was completed when the aircraft was test flown at Ohakea on Friday, nearly a year after the first R.N.Z.A.F. Strikemaster rolled off the British Aircraft Corporation’s assembly line.
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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33191, 3 April 1973, Page 1
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