7000-MILE AIR TOUR
INDIAN BOMBER SQUADRON FLIGHT TO SINGAPORE (British Official Wireless.) Roc. .10 a.ill. RUGBY, Jan. 2. Twelve Hawker-Hart aircraft of the No. 11 bomber squadron left Kisalpur aerodrome, North-West Frontier, India, ibis morn nig on an inter-command flight to Singapore. •* They were accompanied by a Vickers Victoria aircraft of the bomber transport flight, India, carrying baggage and equipment. The aircraft reached Delhi to-day, and will go on to Gaya to-morrow, via Allahabad. They are due at Singapore early next week. The length ol the round flight will he over 7000 miles.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18595, 4 January 1935, Page 7
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