CIVIL AVIATION
PARKING PLACE FOR PLANES. DEMANDS OF PRIVATE OWNERS. London, October 9. A'ork has begun in connection with the first great civil aeroplane park on the outskirts of London near Hounslow. It will be the first of a chain encircling London. To meet the demands of owner-pilots it will combine facilities such as are generally provided for motorists, namely, lock-up garages, workshops, filling stations, and a clubhouse. Parks will be available for the small business man's plane and for the great air liners. The organizers are confident that in a few years hotels will be necessary at each park to accommodate flyers.—Australian Press Association.
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Southland Times, Issue 20613, 11 October 1928, Page 7
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