AIR RACE TO AFRICA
HANDICAPS DECLARED LIMIT 211! E. GSM IN. (Reed. Sept. 29, 2.30 p.m.) ' LONDON, Sept. 23. The handicaps for the air race to Johannesburg, due to commence tomorrow, are: Air. K. Aiingon and Lieut. P. Booth', B.A. Ragle, 21 iirs. f/Sniin. Flying-Officer D. Llewellyn, Percival Vigil Gull, 13hrs. 27min. Messrs. G, \V. A. Scott and Giles Guthrie, Percival Vega. Gull, l.'lhrs. Llinia. Mr. Victor Smilli, Allies Sparrowhawk, lOhi's. 34miu. Flying-Officer A. E. t'-louslon, formerly of West port. New Zealand, Allies Hawk VI, fihrs. 2.>min. Fliglil-Lieut. Mux Findlay and Air. Ken Waller, Airspeed Envoy, 3hrs. loinin. Flight-Limit. T. Rose and Air. Jack Bogshaw, B.A. IV Double Eagle, 3hrs. .Hindu. ' Alajov A. W. Alii lor, Percival Alow Gull, linin. 12sec. Captain S. S. Hal.se, Percival Alow Gull, scratch.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19132, 29 September 1936, Page 6
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