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First opportunity of inspecting this Harvard dual-control trainer, mounted on a chassis for use as a mobile instructional unit, has been given the Wellington public during the current Air Training Corps Week. The machine is electrically powered so that interested parents and youths can see how it works from the pilot's angle. It is on demonstration at the A.T.C. Centre at the rear of the Central Library, Mercer Street. This is the type of machine flown at intermediate and advanced training stations in New Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 271, 11 August 1943, Page 4

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First opportunity of inspecting this Harvard dual-control trainer, mounted on a chassis for use as a mobile instructional unit, has been given the Wellington public during the current Air Training Corps Week. The machine is electrically powered so that interested parents and youths can see how it works from the pilot's angle. It is on demonstration at the A.T.C. Centre at the rear of the Central Library, Mercer Street. This is the type of machine flown at intermediate and advanced training stations in New Zealand. Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 271, 11 August 1943, Page 4

First opportunity of inspecting this Harvard dual-control trainer, mounted on a chassis for use as a mobile instructional unit, has been given the Wellington public during the current Air Training Corps Week. The machine is electrically powered so that interested parents and youths can see how it works from the pilot's angle. It is on demonstration at the A.T.C. Centre at the rear of the Central Library, Mercer Street. This is the type of machine flown at intermediate and advanced training stations in New Zealand. Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 271, 11 August 1943, Page 4

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