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ENGINE TROUBLE IN FAITH IN AUSTRALIA.—For the greater part of last week Mr. Ulm’s engineer-pilot, Mr. R. N. Boulton (right), assisted by Flight-Sergeant Simpson, of Wigram Aerodrome, worked on one of the engines of the Faith in Australia. The bearing which gave trouble is apparently not yet quite satisfactory, and the engine will have to be taken down again. This may mean a further week’s delay at Auckland.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1934, Page 11

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ENGINE TROUBLE IN FAITH IN AUSTRALIA.—For the greater part of last week Mr. Ulm’s engineer-pilot, Mr. R. N. Boulton (right), assisted by Flight-Sergeant Simpson, of Wigram Aerodrome, worked on one of the engines of the Faith in Australia. The bearing which gave trouble is apparently not yet quite satisfactory, and the engine will have to be taken down again. This may mean a further week’s delay at Auckland. Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1934, Page 11

ENGINE TROUBLE IN FAITH IN AUSTRALIA.—For the greater part of last week Mr. Ulm’s engineer-pilot, Mr. R. N. Boulton (right), assisted by Flight-Sergeant Simpson, of Wigram Aerodrome, worked on one of the engines of the Faith in Australia. The bearing which gave trouble is apparently not yet quite satisfactory, and the engine will have to be taken down again. This may mean a further week’s delay at Auckland. Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1934, Page 11

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