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TASMAN SEA CROSSED BY AIR AGAIN.-In centre, te Faith in Aus tralia, te monoplane in which Mr. C. T. P. Uim and party made the fourth successful crossing of the Tasman Sea by air. and landed yesterday morning at Bell Block Aerodrome. New Plymouth. Left Mr. Ulm, chief pilot and organise of the flight. Right, Mrs. Ulm: she and Miss Rogers share the honour of being the first women to cross the Tasman sea by air. Inset. left. Mr. G. N. ("Scotty”) Allen, co-pilot.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 287, 5 December 1933, Page 6

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TASMAN SEA CROSSED BY AIR AGAIN.-In centre, te Faith in Aus tralia, te monoplane in which Mr. C. T. P. Uim and party made the fourth successful crossing of the Tasman Sea by air. and landed yesterday morning at Bell Block Aerodrome. New Plymouth. Left Mr. Ulm, chief pilot and organise of the flight. Right, Mrs. Ulm: she and Miss Rogers share the honour of being the first women to cross the Tasman sea by air. Inset. left. Mr. G. N. ("Scotty”) Allen, co-pilot. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 287, 5 December 1933, Page 6

TASMAN SEA CROSSED BY AIR AGAIN.-In centre, te Faith in Aus tralia, te monoplane in which Mr. C. T. P. Uim and party made the fourth successful crossing of the Tasman Sea by air. and landed yesterday morning at Bell Block Aerodrome. New Plymouth. Left Mr. Ulm, chief pilot and organise of the flight. Right, Mrs. Ulm: she and Miss Rogers share the honour of being the first women to cross the Tasman sea by air. Inset. left. Mr. G. N. ("Scotty”) Allen, co-pilot. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 287, 5 December 1933, Page 6

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