MOTH FLIES NORTH
ARRIVAL AT BLENHEIM ONE-DAY TRIP TO AUCKLAND (Special to THE BCXJ BLENHEIM, To-day. * The second Moth airplane given by the Government to the Auckland Aero Club* arrived here at 8.40 this morning. It was piloted by Major G. A. C. Cowper, instructor to the Auckland Aero Club, who had as his passenger Mr. Spencer Mason, a member of the club executive. They are attempting a one-day trip from Christchurch to the Ihumatao airdrome, Auckland. The plane left Christchurch at 6.30 this morning. The airmen will take off from here at 10 o'clock. The weather : is clear with a light south-westerly J wind. _ _ _
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 638, 15 April 1929, Page 1
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