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Air Marshal Sir Richard Bolt (left), the chairman of the board of trustees of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum at Wigram, with a former astronaut, Mr Peter Conrad, the vice-president of international business development for McDonnell Douglas, an American aircraft company. Behind them is the refurbished Skyhawk that McDonnell Douglas formally presented to the museum yesterday.

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Press, 9 November 1988, Page 8

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Air Marshal Sir Richard Bolt (left), the chairman of the board of trustees of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum at Wigram, with a former astronaut, Mr Peter Conrad, the vice-president of international business development for McDonnell Douglas, an American aircraft company. Behind them is the refurbished Skyhawk that McDonnell Douglas formally presented to the museum yesterday. Press, 9 November 1988, Page 8

Air Marshal Sir Richard Bolt (left), the chairman of the board of trustees of the Royal New Zealand Air Force Museum at Wigram, with a former astronaut, Mr Peter Conrad, the vice-president of international business development for McDonnell Douglas, an American aircraft company. Behind them is the refurbished Skyhawk that McDonnell Douglas formally presented to the museum yesterday. Press, 9 November 1988, Page 8