FLIGHT TO WANGANUI.
FIVE AUCKLAND AEROPLANES TWO WOMEN PASSENGERS. Five machines belonging to the Auckland Aero Club left the Mangere aerodrome for Wanganui yesterday afternoon to attend an air pageant to be held there to-day. Gipsy Moth aeroplanes were piloted by Mr. E. R. Boucher, club captain, carrying Mr. S. A. Andrew as a passenger; JJr. R. A. Kirkup, with Mr. P. C. Lewis; Mr. R. G. Tappenden, with Mr. J. M. Stevenson; and Mr. J. C. S. Paine. The Puss Moth was piloted by FlightLieutenant D. M. Allan, instructor to the club, with Mesdames Boucher and Andrew as passengers. The trip was expected to occupy about three hours. The aeroplanes are due back about, mid-dav to-morrow.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21136, 19 March 1932, Page 10
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