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AFTER FLYING THE ATLANTIC. —The British airmen, Captain Leonard Reid and Captain J. Ayling, facing the cameras at Hatfield Aerodrome on August 9 after having achieved the first flight from Canada to England. The aeroplane they used was formerly called The Seafarer, and was used by the Mollisons when they flew the Atlantic a year or more ago. It has been renamed Trail of the Caribou.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 221, 21 September 1934, Page 5

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AFTER FLYING THE ATLANTIC.—The British airmen, Captain Leonard Reid and Captain J. Ayling, facing the cameras at Hatfield Aerodrome on August 9 after having achieved the first flight from Canada to England. The aeroplane they used was formerly called The Seafarer, and was used by the Mollisons when they flew the Atlantic a year or more ago. It has been renamed Trail of the Caribou. Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 221, 21 September 1934, Page 5

AFTER FLYING THE ATLANTIC.—The British airmen, Captain Leonard Reid and Captain J. Ayling, facing the cameras at Hatfield Aerodrome on August 9 after having achieved the first flight from Canada to England. The aeroplane they used was formerly called The Seafarer, and was used by the Mollisons when they flew the Atlantic a year or more ago. It has been renamed Trail of the Caribou. Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 221, 21 September 1934, Page 5