MANY FLIGHTS.
AVIATORS* BUSY DAY. Ideal weather yesterday again favoured the passenger flights of the Avro Avian aeroplane of the GoodwinChichester Company, which has its headquarters for .the present in Mr. J. Betts’s paddock, South Road. The machine spent most of the day in the air. The passengers taken up yesterday included: Messrs. Jr Baird, J. C. Smith, F. Cooper, H. Henderson, J. B. Le Quesne (two flights), J. Bannister, W. H. Wardell, A. C. Scandrett, G. G. Jones,- L. and W. Jones, S. Peterson, S. Finlayson, J. Bouzaid; Mesdames Lenz, P. R. Cook and Misses B. Van Praagh, L. Hopkins, McKay, G. Wellington and K. Hedley. Passengers will not be taken up between 2 and 3 p.m. to-day, as the plane will be “stunting” during that period over the Park Oval.
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Wairarapa Age, 16 March 1929, Page 5
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