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FLIGHT TO TOKIO.

MISS AMY JOHNSON SETS OUT. (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, July 28. Miss Amy Johnson, the noted aviatrix, has left on a flight to Tokio, accompanied by Mr J. Humphries, ground engineer at the Stag Lane Aerodrome, who taught Miss Johnson to fly. . , The famous aviatrix hopes to reacn Tokio in record time, and is flying a Puss Moth machine called “Jason II.” She proposes to proceed via Moscow, Siberia and Korea, and, after a few days in Japan, will fly home again. Miss Johnson landed at a Berlin aerodrome this morning and shortly afterwards departed for Koenigsberg.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 204, 30 July 1931, Page 7

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FLIGHT TO TOKIO. Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 204, 30 July 1931, Page 7

FLIGHT TO TOKIO. Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 204, 30 July 1931, Page 7