TRADE AIR DISPLAY
BRITAIN GUARDS SECRETS NO CAMERAS PERMITTED LONDON. Juno 29 A last-minute decision by tho Air Ministry prevented thousands of visitors, including Air Force experts from many countries, from studying at close quarters certain bombing and fighting machines on view at the Trado Air Display being held by tho Society of British Aircraft . Constructors at Hatfield Aerodrome. No ono was permitted to enter with a camera, and two bombers were withdrawn completely by official order. No reason ha 6 been given for tho withdrawal, but it is assumed that the Air Ministry wishes tho details kept secret of the latest' and fastest of the units of the Boyal Air Force. The Queen Wasp, the new target aeroplane, was roped off to prevent visitors from examining the controlling apparatus'. ' ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22776, 9 July 1937, Page 12
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