TASMAN FLIGHT
CODO€K MONOPLANE MAY CROSS TO-MORROWi • • •■■■'' /' .[Per United Press Association.] . , AUCKLAND, May 3. The Cpdock monoplane,. which, if weather conditions are suitable, - wil]| leave Sydney oh Saturday, will probably land at Auckland or New Ply-) mouth. Mr T. S. /Withers, organiser!, of Dominion Airways Ltd., said that!, advice where the machine would , land' was being awaited from Sir Charles Kingsford Smith., If the landing wera| made at the / Mingere aerodrome . theft monoplane probably would first circl» New Plymouth. [Squadron-lpader White is the pilot.. The machine was to cross’before, but in? a trial her port engine propeller broke. P
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Evening Star, Issue 21711, 4 May 1934, Page 12
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99TASMAN FLIGHT Evening Star, Issue 21711, 4 May 1934, Page 12
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