COLONEL LINDBERGH
NEW AEROPLANE BOUGHT FLIGHTS IN BRITISH ISLES LONDON', Nov. 12 Colonel Charles Lindbergh, -who, with his wife, sought sanctuary in England this year from the incessant publicity he received in America, is still enthusiastic about flying. A British company has delivered to him an orange and' black Mohawk monoplane with a Bpeed of 200 miles an hour, which was specially built to the airman's order. The machine will be used by Colonel Lindbergh for flights in the British Isles. He helped the designers, and all the instruments and levers were disposed in the places which he conBidcred to be most convenient.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22579, 18 November 1936, Page 14
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