ANXIETY FOR DOMINION FLIERS: MARLBOROUGH AERO CLUB S MACHINE LONG OVERDUE. Grave fears are held for the Marlborough Aero Club's Moth, which, at a late hour last night, had not been heard of since leaving Ferine for Blenheim yesterday morning. Left: Captain N. E. Chandler, pilot of the mach,ne. Centre: Ihe Marlborough Aero Club's latest Moth in flight. Right: Mr. C. A. McDonald, secretary of the club, who was accompanying Captain Chandlci.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 13
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72ANXIETY FOR DOMINION FLIERS: MARLBOROUGH AERO CLUB S MACHINE LONG OVERDUE. Grave fears are held for the Marlborough Aero Club's Moth, which, at a late hour last night, had not been heard of since leaving Ferine for Blenheim yesterday morning. Left: Captain N. E. Chandler, pilot of the mach,ne. Centre: Ihe Marlborough Aero Club's latest Moth in flight. Right: Mr. C. A. McDonald, secretary of the club, who was accompanying Captain Chandlci. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20242, 30 April 1929, Page 13
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