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MACHINES FOR CENTENARY RACE (No. 1).—Several leading English pilots will fly Airspeed “Couriers” in the Melbourne Centenary Air Race: Alan Naish, Squadron-Leader D. E. Stodard, and Mrs. Keith Miller, The Airspeed “Courier” is a recently-developed British machine, and possesses long range and high speed. The Airspeed “Envoy” is built on similar lines, but is powered by twin engines.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 9

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MACHINES FOR CENTENARY RACE (No. 1).—Several leading English pilots will fly Airspeed “Couriers” in the Melbourne Centenary Air Race: Alan Naish, Squadron-Leader D. E. Stodard, and Mrs. Keith Miller, The Airspeed “Courier” is a recently-developed British machine, and possesses long range and high speed. The Airspeed “Envoy” is built on similar lines, but is powered by twin engines. Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 9

MACHINES FOR CENTENARY RACE (No. 1).—Several leading English pilots will fly Airspeed “Couriers” in the Melbourne Centenary Air Race: Alan Naish, Squadron-Leader D. E. Stodard, and Mrs. Keith Miller, The Airspeed “Courier” is a recently-developed British machine, and possesses long range and high speed. The Airspeed “Envoy” is built on similar lines, but is powered by twin engines. Taranaki Daily News, 10 September 1934, Page 9