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ON THE EVE OF A HISTORY-MAKING FLIGHT. Wing-Commander C. E. Kingsford Smith with his three companions on his recent trans-Atlantic flight, photographed at Baldonnel Aerodrome, Dublin. From left: Captain J. P. Saul (navigator). Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, and Messrs. A. Vandyk (assistant pilot) and J. W. Stannage (wireless operator).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)

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ON THE EVE OF A HISTORY-MAKING FLIGHT. Wing-Commander C. E. Kingsford Smith with his three companions on his recent trans-Atlantic flight, photographed at Baldonnel Aerodrome, Dublin. From left: Captain J. P. Saul (navigator). Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, and Messrs. A. Vandyk (assistant pilot) and J. W. Stannage (wireless operator). New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)

ON THE EVE OF A HISTORY-MAKING FLIGHT. Wing-Commander C. E. Kingsford Smith with his three companions on his recent trans-Atlantic flight, photographed at Baldonnel Aerodrome, Dublin. From left: Captain J. P. Saul (navigator). Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, and Messrs. A. Vandyk (assistant pilot) and J. W. Stannage (wireless operator). New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 3 (Supplement)