PROPOSED FLIGHT.
AUCKLAND CLUB’S AIACHINE. (By Telegraph—Special to Standard.) AUCKLAND, Jan. 16. With the intention of flying the Auckland Aero Club’s first Aloth aeroplane from Christchurch, Alajor Cowper, the instructor for the club, left lor the south to-night. Two ’planes are now being assembled at the Wigram aerodrome, and Alajor Cowper proposes to make a three-stage flight in one day, refuelling at Blenheim and Hawera. If the weather conditions are favourable, the flight will be made toward the end of next week, and Alajor Cowper hopes to take off at daybreak .and land at the Ihumata aerodrome early in the afternoon.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 41, 17 January 1929, Page 6
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