LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHT.
LONDON TO DARWIN. NEW ZEALAND AIRMEN. \ [bx telegraph.—own correspondent.] WELLINGTON. Monday. Flying-Officer H. L. -Piper, of whom it was announced in a cablegram from London on Saturday that he intended to fly from London to Darwin, is a member of a well-known Christchurch family. H* met his proposed companion on the flight, - . Flying-Officer C. E. Kav, .of at a flying school-in England. a r " Although Mr. Piper has n se^ n^el - • . service he graduated from 1 - afc bury flying the eiid of the wai. Ho • 3 i second bationary a PP oin ' T men 7„ a ] a nd -Ah' Force - lieutenant in the being c ° n^rm ® C , in 1924, the commission - od Jie ; three years later. At ° > ompa ny afc employed, by a ' orest ° ; . „ § Putaruru. \W"Z« aIBI V 1 in J • ' J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20468, 21 January 1930, Page 9
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