“Thumbs up lads ... chocks away.” Trying out the latest attraction at the Queen Elizabeth II Park Stadium and Sports Centre are from left: Paul Clarkeson, aged seven, Phillip King, aged eight, and Simon King, aged 11, all of ChristchurchThe hydraulically powered U-fly machines are proving popular.
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Press, 15 May 1987, Page 25
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46“Thumbs up lads ... chocks away.” Trying out the latest attraction at the Queen Elizabeth II Park Stadium and Sports Centre are from left: Paul Clarkeson, aged seven, Phillip King, aged eight, and Simon King, aged 11, all of Christchurch-The hydraulically powered U-fly machines are proving popular. Press, 15 May 1987, Page 25
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