BRITAIN'S TRADE DRIVE
THE BALTIC COUNTRIES FLYING SQUADRON TAKES PART i (British Official Wireless.) Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, August 28. Four Southampton flying boats, comprising No. 204 flying boat squadron of the Royal Air Force, left Plymouth on a three weeks’ cruise to the Baltic in connection with “ British Week,” which opens in Finland on September 4.
The flying boats made their first stop at Felixstowe, and will proceed to Esbjerg, Copenhagen,’ Stockholm, and then Helsingfors. By the time they return they will have covered approximately 3,500 sea miles.
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Evening Star, Issue 21503, 30 August 1933, Page 7
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