AVIATION IN POVERTY BAY
A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
(Per Press Association). Gisborne, Sept. 6. Although Gisborne is without a permanent airfield, arrangements have been made- with the Hawke’s Ua.v Aero Club to gives flying in stiTUctions to local enthuiasts and the first flights were made to-dav from tile Makarakara racecourse, Captain White, of Hastings, being the instructor. There are ten aspirants for licenses and they took their preliminary course of, instruction to-day.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2305, 6 September 1929, Page 8
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