CAPTAIN MOODY'S-PLANS
MACHINE IN SYDNEY
FLIGHT. AS SOON AS TOSSIBLE
(Received 18th Jan., 10.15 a.m.) V " SYDNEY, This Day. Captain Moody says that he would not attempt the flight across -the lasman in a monoplane as the stretch of water is far too great and the nsii enormous. 'He hoped to make arrangements with shipping to keep in touch with his machine by radio continuously throughout the flight. He would make the flight in an American seaplane which had just been landed in &y«" e yHe'had not yet unpacked it, * ine machine was bought by an Australian syndicate. He said, that the present jap the most favourable time for an attempt and. he .intended setting out as early as P °Mrs Moody is very enthusiastic and overjoyed at. the prospect of accompanying him. . '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 18 January 1928, Page 5
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