AIRCRAFT PRODUCTION
ACCELERATING DELIVERIES SCHEMES IN BRITAIN (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, Oct. 27. (Received Oct. 28, at 5.5 p.m.) The largest scale series production of aircraft has been subjected to close examination by British manufacturers recently, and as a result schemes are in operation whereby it becomes possible to accelerate the deliveries of many types. An example was provided last week when, well in advance of schedule, delivery to the Uruguayan War Ministry was completed of a batch of' nine de Havilland Tiger Moth aeroplanes. In all, the Uruguayan Air Force now has 18 Tiger Moths, a type well suited to flying training. S'"x hundred Tiger Moths have gone into flying clubs and military schools scattered throughout the world.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23335, 29 October 1937, Page 11
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