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CANADIAN CAPTAINS OF GIANT “AIR FERRY.” Pictured shaking hands just before they took off on the opening of regular aeroplane service between New York and Bermuda are the two skippers of the giant “air ferries.” At the right is Captain W. Neville Cumming, skipper of the British craft, Cavalier, owned by Imperial Airways, and former Vancouver, B ,C., pilot. At the left is Captain R. O. D. Sullivan, of the Bermuda Clipper of Pan-American Airlines. The first passenger lists of the aeroplanes were comprised of newspapermen and national celebrities.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 July 1937, Page 4

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CANADIAN CAPTAINS OF GIANT “AIR FERRY.” — Pictured shaking hands just before they took off on the opening of regular aeroplane service between New York and Bermuda are the two skippers of the giant “air ferries.” At the right is Captain W. Neville Cumming, skipper of the British craft, Cavalier, owned by Imperial Airways, and former Vancouver, B ,C., pilot. At the left is Captain R. O. D. Sullivan, of the Bermuda Clipper of Pan-American Airlines. The first passenger lists of the aeroplanes were comprised of newspapermen and national celebrities. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 July 1937, Page 4

CANADIAN CAPTAINS OF GIANT “AIR FERRY.” — Pictured shaking hands just before they took off on the opening of regular aeroplane service between New York and Bermuda are the two skippers of the giant “air ferries.” At the right is Captain W. Neville Cumming, skipper of the British craft, Cavalier, owned by Imperial Airways, and former Vancouver, B ,C., pilot. At the left is Captain R. O. D. Sullivan, of the Bermuda Clipper of Pan-American Airlines. The first passenger lists of the aeroplanes were comprised of newspapermen and national celebrities. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 199, 23 July 1937, Page 4