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THE DUTCHMEN’S “FLYING HOTEL.”-The K.L.M. Douglas air liner, piloted by Messrs. Parmentier and Moll, with two of a crew, three passengers and a big quantity of mail, which has made such a magnificent commercial flight in the Centenary air race. Their journey from Mildenhall until they struck trouble at Albury in the early hours of this morning had been a triumph of efficiency for the Dutch mail ’plane service.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 283, 27 October 1934, Page 4

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THE DUTCHMEN’S “FLYING HOTEL.”-The K.L.M. Douglas air liner, piloted by Messrs. Parmentier and Moll, with two of a crew, three passengers and a big quantity of mail, which has made such a magnificent commercial flight in the Centenary air race. Their journey from Mildenhall until they struck trouble at Albury in the early hours of this morning had been a triumph of efficiency for the Dutch mail ’plane service. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 283, 27 October 1934, Page 4

THE DUTCHMEN’S “FLYING HOTEL.”-The K.L.M. Douglas air liner, piloted by Messrs. Parmentier and Moll, with two of a crew, three passengers and a big quantity of mail, which has made such a magnificent commercial flight in the Centenary air race. Their journey from Mildenhall until they struck trouble at Albury in the early hours of this morning had been a triumph of efficiency for the Dutch mail ’plane service. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 283, 27 October 1934, Page 4

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