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INAUGURAL FLIGHT COMPLETED. —The Imperial Airways’ flying-bat Challenger, which completed the inaugural flight from England on July 6th, taxied to a standstill at the Rose Bay terminus in front of the airbase clubhouse. Crowds of spectators lined the foreshore to watch the arrival of the huge plane.

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Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 10

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INAUGURAL FLIGHT COMPLETED.—The Imperial Airways’ flying-bat Challenger, which completed the inaugural flight from England on July 6th, taxied to a standstill at the Rose Bay terminus in front of the airbase clubhouse. Crowds of spectators lined the foreshore to watch the arrival of the huge plane. Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 10

INAUGURAL FLIGHT COMPLETED.—The Imperial Airways’ flying-bat Challenger, which completed the inaugural flight from England on July 6th, taxied to a standstill at the Rose Bay terminus in front of the airbase clubhouse. Crowds of spectators lined the foreshore to watch the arrival of the huge plane. Northern Advocate, 16 July 1938, Page 10