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THE MACHINE AND THE MAN.—'The late Mr. T. Campbell Black (central figure of the three at the back of the machine) is seen on September 4 inspecting tho new "Gull" aeroplane which he was to have flown in the coming London-Johannesburg Air Race, and in which he met his death, when taking off for a trial flight at Liverpool on September 20. Mr. Percival, designer of the machine, is standing close beside Mr. Black, to the right.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 231, 30 September 1936, Page 9

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THE MACHINE AND THE MAN.—'The late Mr. T. Campbell Black (central figure of the three at the back of the machine) is seen on September 4 inspecting tho new "Gull" aeroplane which he was to have flown in the coming London-Johannesburg Air Race, and in which he met his death, when taking off for a trial flight at Liverpool on September 20. Mr. Percival, designer of the machine, is standing close beside Mr. Black, to the right. Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 231, 30 September 1936, Page 9

THE MACHINE AND THE MAN.—'The late Mr. T. Campbell Black (central figure of the three at the back of the machine) is seen on September 4 inspecting tho new "Gull" aeroplane which he was to have flown in the coming London-Johannesburg Air Race, and in which he met his death, when taking off for a trial flight at Liverpool on September 20. Mr. Percival, designer of the machine, is standing close beside Mr. Black, to the right. Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 231, 30 September 1936, Page 9

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