SLOTTED WINGS
USE ON GOVERNMENT AIRCRAFT. NEW ZEALAND PAYS FOR RIGHTS. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Jan. 3. Handley Page Limited announce that New Zealand has agreed to pay a lump sum for permission to use their slottedwing device on all Government aircraft. Britain, France, India, United States, Sweden and Finland have previously made similar agreements.
NEW ZEALAND PAYS £5OOO. CLAIM TO A GOOD BARGAIN. By Telegraph—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. It is officially explained that the New Zealand Government paid a lump sum of £5500 for the right to use the Handley Page slotted wing device on all service aircraft in the Dominion. The right to use the device will be held for 10 years. The agreement is considered a very good bargain. In view of the number of aircraft to be equipped in New Zealand, not only will the purchase money be made up but there will be a substantial saving besides. More than half the cost will be saved within two years, while later under a projected scheme of extension the saving will be greater still.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 January 1935, Page 5
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