GERMAN AVIATRIX
ARRIVAL AT WELLINGTON “OUT TO SEE THE WORLD” (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON 1 , this day. Fraulein Elli Bienhorn, who arrived at Port - Darwin oh March 22, after flying from Germany in a small aeroplane, arrived here to-day from Sydney by the Maunganui, and is the guest this afternoon at a reception given by Mr. Penseler, the German consul. In an interview, she explained that flying to her was only a means of getting about. She was out to see the world, but chiefly the flight on this otcasion was taken to escape the German winter. She had commenced on the passage from Sydney' to write a hook of this last- flight, because she knew that when she got to Germany she would not get time to do it. She strongly advocates flying for women. She says that they handle small machines just as well as men, and in some cases much better.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17769, 3 May 1932, Page 9
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