MID-AIR DRAWING ROOM
i i tic uio.-i luxuriouc air yacbi ever ! designed i- iu be built at Hanwoiih I 1 fur the Maharajah of Peti- ; alj. cirj v t the world’s richest men. It is t<» Ire •• Monospar 200 ni.p.h. twinengined rii iiuer. It will ec-st £lO.OOO, and be the fastest machine ever built fur a piLcte owner. But instead of seating ten pas.-eugem and two pilots, a? it would as an airliner, it is to be a dying drawing-room for six passengers ».-ayr the .‘Sunday Express.. There will be six armchairs and a long table in the middle of the cabin. The Nlahaiajah L a keen chess player, so there will be a chess set. specially made so that the pieces cannot fall. The soundproofed walk will ha\e concealed cupboard.- containing an electric refrigerai tor. a cocktail cabinet, a radio, and Ibouk-beh es. Next to the main cabin will be the kitchen, with electric cook- . cr?. 'I be whole machine will be air |c» nditioiicd and hn\e electrical hcati ng.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 6
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171MID-AIR DRAWING ROOM Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 6
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