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THE OFFICERS OF THE FLYING-BOAT.—On the extreme left is Captain E. C. Musick, the commander, and next to him is Captain W. D. Culbertson, who acted as co-pilot on the flying-boat’s recent flights between Honolulu and Auckland. This photograph was taken at Auckland a fortnight ago. Captain Culbertson was not a member of the crew that perished. He had been replaced by Captain C. G. Sellers, who was to make alternate flights with him.

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Southland Times, Issue 23407, 14 January 1938, Page 7

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THE OFFICERS OF THE FLYING-BOAT.—On the extreme left is Captain E. C. Musick, the commander, and next to him is Captain W. D. Culbertson, who acted as co-pilot on the flying-boat’s recent flights between Honolulu and Auckland. This photograph was taken at Auckland a fortnight ago. Captain Culbertson was not a member of the crew that perished. He had been replaced by Captain C. G. Sellers, who was to make alternate flights with him. Southland Times, Issue 23407, 14 January 1938, Page 7

THE OFFICERS OF THE FLYING-BOAT.—On the extreme left is Captain E. C. Musick, the commander, and next to him is Captain W. D. Culbertson, who acted as co-pilot on the flying-boat’s recent flights between Honolulu and Auckland. This photograph was taken at Auckland a fortnight ago. Captain Culbertson was not a member of the crew that perished. He had been replaced by Captain C. G. Sellers, who was to make alternate flights with him. Southland Times, Issue 23407, 14 January 1938, Page 7

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