PROGRESS IN THE AIR
R.A.F. DISPLAY AT HENDON. [ British Official Wirelesa. 1 RUGBY, June 26. Representatives of all nations, including many airmen who have achieved fame in war and peace, witnessed the thirteenth Royal Air Force display at Hendon. The programme included many thrilling and some comic events and the display afforded a fine opportunity to see the sort of aeroplanes which would be at the service of Britain in an emergency. Of the 200 aeroplanes taking part, about half were new types which have raised the speed of air operations in one year by about 30 miles an hour.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 151, 29 June 1932, Page 10
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