WORLD'S LARGEST AIR LINER MAKES SUCCESSFUL TEST FLIGHT: ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR 43 PEOPLE IN THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS FLEET The Scylla, a four-engined aeroplane built by Messrs. Short Brothers, undergoing her test flight near Rochester. The machine had to be assembled in the open as it was too large to be housed in any existing hangar.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21792, 5 May 1934, Page 8
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59WORLD'S LARGEST AIR LINER MAKES SUCCESSFUL TEST FLIGHT: ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR 43 PEOPLE IN THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE IMPERIAL AIRWAYS FLEET The Scylla, a four-engined aeroplane built by Messrs. Short Brothers, undergoing her test flight near Rochester. The machine had to be assembled in the open as it was too large to be housed in any existing hangar. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21792, 5 May 1934, Page 8
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