PRIVATE AEROPLANES
EUROPEAN TOUR UNFAVORABLE WEATHER (Brltlsn Official Wireless.) Rec. 12 noon. RUGBY, April 20. Tho 20 British light aeroplanes which left Heston aerodrome on Thursday in boisterous weather arrived at Brussels safely, but were held up on Friday by extremely bad flyingi conditions. They were entertained by the Belgian Air Association.
Ten of the machines intend to have a 3000-mile tour, visiting Germany, Czccho-Slovakia, and France, as well aa Belgium, hut tho other airmen have to take a shorter journey in order to ret urn to London on Wednesday. With two exceptions, all the machines are Moths.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 7
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