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FOR PASSENGERS’ COMFORT. AT CROYDON AIRPORT.—To protect passengers from the slip-stream from the propellers as they embark on the giant airliners at Croydon Airport, Imperial Airways use this “tunnel,” commonly referred to among members of the staff as "the Loch Ness Monster.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1935, Page 5

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FOR PASSENGERS’ COMFORT. AT CROYDON AIRPORT.—To protect passengers from the slip-stream from the propellers as they embark on the giant airliners at Croydon Airport, Imperial Airways use this “tunnel,” commonly referred to among members of the staff as "the Loch Ness Monster.” Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1935, Page 5

FOR PASSENGERS’ COMFORT. AT CROYDON AIRPORT.—To protect passengers from the slip-stream from the propellers as they embark on the giant airliners at Croydon Airport, Imperial Airways use this “tunnel,” commonly referred to among members of the staff as "the Loch Ness Monster.” Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1935, Page 5