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REPORT OF BRITISH AIR MISSION TO UNITED STATES CONSIDERED on a Ministry experts who recently visited the United States and Canada to inquire into the possibility of purchases of military aircraft for the Royal Air Force From left: Sir Arthur T. Harris. Air Commodore J. G. Weir Commander C. John, Squadron-Leader C. E. Horrex,. and Mr. F. Rowarth. The British Government has accepted the recommendation of the mission to purchase 400 aeroplanes from two American firms.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 15

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REPORT OF BRITISH AIR MISSION TO UNITED STATES CONSIDERED on a Ministry experts who recently visited the United States and Canada to inquire into the possibility of purchases of military aircraft for the Royal Air Force From left: Sir Arthur T. Harris. Air Commodore J. G. Weir Commander C. John, Squadron-Leader C. E. Horrex,. and Mr. F. Rowarth. The British Government has accepted the recommendation of the mission to purchase 400 aeroplanes from two American firms. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 15

REPORT OF BRITISH AIR MISSION TO UNITED STATES CONSIDERED on a Ministry experts who recently visited the United States and Canada to inquire into the possibility of purchases of military aircraft for the Royal Air Force From left: Sir Arthur T. Harris. Air Commodore J. G. Weir Commander C. John, Squadron-Leader C. E. Horrex,. and Mr. F. Rowarth. The British Government has accepted the recommendation of the mission to purchase 400 aeroplanes from two American firms. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23061, 11 June 1938, Page 15