RUSH FOR MOTHS.
DEMAND! EXCEEDS SUPPLY. TAKING PLACE OF CARS. LONDON. Oct. _ 29. So great is the rush for Moth aeroplanes that planes ordered today cannot he delivered before the end of January, according to the Sunday Dispatch. “Until then,” said an official or the De Haviland Company, “every machine has . been booked. ' “The output is at present 12 ’planes a week, but definite preparations are being made to j bring the output up to 25 a week in 1929.’ , People are giving up cars for Moths. The Rugby international, W. W. Wakefield, uses one for business purposes. . v ~
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10740, 10 November 1928, Page 5
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