FLYING AGAIN SOON
CANTERBURY AERO CLUB (P.A.) CHRISTCHURCH. March 6When the first of the four Tiger Moths on order is delivered within the next few days the Canterbury Aero Club, which has been in recess during the war years, will begin flying operations again. Flying will be carried out from Harewood aerodrome. The secretary of the club, Mr. P. R. Climie. said yesterday that the other three machines probably will be delivered within the next two months. The club already had taken over its Taylor Cub. and the auxiliary aircraft of the club’s fleet, a Whitney Straight cabin machine, should become available shortly. Mr. Climie announced the appointment of Flight Lieutenant L. F. Poole, previously assistant instructor, as instructor to the club.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21963, 6 March 1946, Page 3
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