TASMAN RETURN FLIGHT
SOME DELAY ENGINE BEING DISMANTLED (Pm Umitid Fuii Amociatiok.] WELLINGTON, May 10. At the present time it is indefinite when Mr Ulm, in the Faith in Australia, will leave AVellington en route to Ninety Mile Beach for his return flight to Australia. The engine that gave signs of trouble is being dismantled. When this is completed the engineer, Mr R. N. Boulton, will be able to form an opinion whether it will be necessary to import one of the parts that is suspected of being damaged, or whether it will be possible to effect temporary repairs here. ■ Mr Ulm called on Major-general Sm-clair-Burgess to-day particularly lor tlie purpose of expressing thanks for the fact that the Director of Air Services (Squadron-leader T. M. Wilkes) had sent up from Christchurch one ol the New Zealand Air Force engineers to assist Mr Boulton in repairing the defect m the engine.
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Evening Star, Issue 21722, 17 May 1934, Page 5
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151TASMAN RETURN FLIGHT Evening Star, Issue 21722, 17 May 1934, Page 5
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