AERIAL BOMBING.—An interesting display of aerial bombing by an aeroplane of the Royal Aero Club of New South Wales was held at the Pittwater regatta, Sydney. on December 27. The blazing target in the centre of the picture was made from a 16ft boat and was set on fire, by an incendiary bomb. (On Left.) PICTURESQUE COASTLINE. A conglomerate bluff on the beach route In Cape Kidnappers. (On Right.) NEW TYPE OF PLANE.—Captain B. W. Percival standing beside the new British twin-engined aeroplane which he has recently designed. It: combines high speed, economical operating costs . and luxurious accommodation for six persons.
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Northern Advocate, 10 January 1938, Page 7
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101AERIAL BOMBING.—An interesting display of aerial bombing by an aeroplane of the Royal Aero Club of New South Wales was held at the Pittwater regatta, Sydney. on December 27. The blazing target in the centre of the picture was made from a 16ft boat and was set on fire, by an incendiary bomb. (On Left.) PICTURESQUE COASTLINE. A conglomerate bluff on the beach route In Cape Kidnappers. (On Right.) NEW TYPE OF PLANE.—Captain B. W. Percival standing beside the new British twin-engined aeroplane which he has recently designed. It: combines high speed, economical operating costs. and luxurious accommodation for six persons. Northern Advocate, 10 January 1938, Page 7
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