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NO SIGN OF BREEZE.

Aeroplane Proceeds Along Coast. VISIBILITY BAD. (Continued from Page 1.) The Breeze was not sighted by Mr R. S. Taylor, who flew as far as Amberley, together with Mr T. F. Gibson, of the Canterbury Steam Shipping staff. The fog was about 300 feet high, and extended as far out as could be seen. Coming back from Amberley, the aeroplane flew under the fog, at a height of 100 feet above the water. Visibility was limited to a maximum of two miles, and there was no sign of the vessel.

It was impossible to fly further north than Amberley on account of the hills and the bad visibility.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 300, 18 December 1931, Page 9

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NO SIGN OF BREEZE. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 300, 18 December 1931, Page 9

NO SIGN OF BREEZE. Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 300, 18 December 1931, Page 9