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PRINCE AS AN AIRMAN

EARNEST PRACTICE AT LANDING ENJOYS BETTER HEALTH NOW LONDON, Saturday. The progress in aviation made by the Prince of Wales has excited keen interest among pilots of the Royal Air Force. The Prince has secretly spent much of his leisure in practising landings in company with his pilot at the Northholt airdrome. He had made as many as 15 landings in an afternoon. It is particularly noticeable that since lie began to take an interest in flying his Royal Highness has enjoyed better health than for years past. The new interest has completely removed the pang which followed upon his abandonment of hunting.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 805, 28 October 1929, Page 9

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PRINCE AS AN AIRMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 805, 28 October 1929, Page 9

PRINCE AS AN AIRMAN Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 805, 28 October 1929, Page 9

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