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DUTCH AIR LINER ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA. - The Royal Netherlands Indies Lockheed plane (below) landed at the Kings-ford-Smith Airport, Mascot, on June sth, on the inaugural flight from Amsterdam. She carried a full complement of passengers, and made the journey in eight days. (Above) The crew of the air liner. From left, Mr F. Van Breemen, first officer; Captain Van Messel, master; Mr H. H. Veen, engineer, and Mr V. Verheyen. radio officer.

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Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 10

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DUTCH AIR LINER ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA. – The Royal Netherlands Indies Lockheed plane (below) landed at the Kingsford-Smith Airport, Mascot, on June 5th, on the inaugural flight from Amsterdam. She carried a full complement of passengers, and made the journey in eight days. (Above) The crew of the air liner. From left, Mr F. Van Breemen, first officer; Captain Van Messel, master; Mr H. H. Veen, engineer, and Mr V. Verheyen. radio officer. Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 10

DUTCH AIR LINER ARRIVES IN AUSTRALIA. – The Royal Netherlands Indies Lockheed plane (below) landed at the Kingsford-Smith Airport, Mascot, on June 5th, on the inaugural flight from Amsterdam. She carried a full complement of passengers, and made the journey in eight days. (Above) The crew of the air liner. From left, Mr F. Van Breemen, first officer; Captain Van Messel, master; Mr H. H. Veen, engineer, and Mr V. Verheyen. radio officer. Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 10