FORCED LANDING.
WORLD’S LARGEST AEROPLANE. BARCELONA, November 2. The Junkers four-engined G3B, the world’s largest aeroplane, en route from Barcelona for Madrid, was forced to return with two engines Viisabled. The 'plane landed safely. The machine is 85 feet long, 140 feet across, and 22ft high, with four engines housed in the wings.
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Wairarapa Age, 4 November 1930, Page 5
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