THE CHALLENGERS
LIKELY* TO MAKE THE TRIP (Special to "The Evening Post.") CHEIRTCHUBCH, This Day. According to the statement of Captain G. F. Stewart Bryson, who served for seven years in the Boyal Canadian Air Force, who is now in Christchurch, he may be a member of the crew of the Eyan monoplane, which it has been announced may attempt' to fly tho Tasman. Captain Stewart Bryson says he has received a cable message from Mars Brundal,' who is organising tho flight, asking him to be a member of tho crew. He had previously offered to accompany Captain Moody before the authorities prevented his flight. ■ , ,i "I have cabled accepting the otter," said Captain Stewart Bryson. 'Tour of us will be making the trip if the authorities allow it, which I doubt. I don't think Colonel Brinsmead will let the Eyan go. Even though Kingsford Smith has declined the challenge, the Eyan will fly unless the authorities sto£ it." . . ■;
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 44, 30 August 1928, Page 13
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