MACHINES FOR THE AIR RACE (No. 2).—The K.L.M. (Dutch) Air Lines have entered four machines for the race, three in the handicap section and one in the speeed section. The Fokker 36 is the largest machine entered by any country and will contest the handicap race, carrying 16 passengers, who, after a fortnight at Melbourne and Sydney, will be flown back to Europe via the Dutch East Indies.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 5
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68MACHINES FOR THE AIR RACE (No. 2).—The K.L.M. (Dutch) Air Lines have entered four machines for the race, three in the handicap section and one in the speeed section. The Fokker 36 is the largest machine entered by any country and will contest the handicap race, carrying 16 passengers, who, after a fortnight at Melbourne and Sydney, will be flown back to Europe via the Dutch East Indies. Taranaki Daily News, 8 September 1934, Page 5
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