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WRECKED AND RESCUED.—The ZK-ACH, the Western Federated Flying Club’s aeroplane which made a forced landing on January H on the banks of the Waipakihi River. Below, packhorses being used to bring out parts of the machine. From left. W. Potaka, pilot of the aeroplane when it crashed, Flying-Officer Jan Keith, pilot-instructor of the Western Federated Flying Club. K. Marlin, a New Plymouth pilot, and A. Salter, the Flying Club’s ground engineer.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 17, 21 January 1937, Page 12

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WRECKED AND RESCUED.—The ZK-ACH, the Western Federated Flying Club’s aeroplane which made a forced landing on January H on the banks of the Waipakihi River. Below, packhorses being used to bring out parts of the machine. From left. W. Potaka, pilot of the aeroplane when it crashed, Flying-Officer Jan Keith, pilot-instructor of the Western Federated Flying Club. K. Marlin, a New Plymouth pilot, and A. Salter, the Flying Club’s ground engineer. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 17, 21 January 1937, Page 12

WRECKED AND RESCUED.—The ZK-ACH, the Western Federated Flying Club’s aeroplane which made a forced landing on January H on the banks of the Waipakihi River. Below, packhorses being used to bring out parts of the machine. From left. W. Potaka, pilot of the aeroplane when it crashed, Flying-Officer Jan Keith, pilot-instructor of the Western Federated Flying Club. K. Marlin, a New Plymouth pilot, and A. Salter, the Flying Club’s ground engineer. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 17, 21 January 1937, Page 12