FOUR AEROPLANES LEAVE INVERCARGILL
Some time ago the Government announced that it was going to take over all aeroplanes belonging to the aero clubs in New'Zealand and, in accordance with this decision, three of the Southland Aero Club’s machines were flown from Invercargill to the Taieri aerodrome yesterday. The aeroplanes left in the middle of the afternoon and before departing flew over the city in formation. The other aeroplane belonging to the club was flown to Taieri on Wednesday afternoon by Flying Officer F. J. Adams, formerly pilot instructor to the Southland Aero Club.
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Southland Times, Issue 23953, 20 October 1939, Page 6
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94FOUR AEROPLANES LEAVE INVERCARGILL Southland Times, Issue 23953, 20 October 1939, Page 6
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