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"Sport and General” Photic Five R.A.F. flying-boats left Plymouth recently on a thirty thousand miles tour, the main objective being Australia, where they are to take part in the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Commonwealth. The officers of the party are seen in the foreground, with several of the flying-boats which are making the. tour as a background. From left. Flight-Lieutenants Cary, Stachell, Jenkins, Neugebauer, Hyde, Pilot-Officer Johnson, Wing-Commander Lloyd, Squadron-Leader Feather, Pilot-Officers Phillips, Barrett, Lovelock, Gibbs, Harrison, Sergeant-Pilots Wheeler and Goodwin. Latest advices state that the squadron has arrived at Karachi in the course of its flight to Australia.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 306, 27 December 1937, Page 10

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"Sport and General” Photic Five R.A.F. flying-boats left Plymouth recently on a thirty thousand miles tour, the main objective being Australia, where they are to take part in the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Commonwealth. The officers of the party are seen in the foreground, with several of the flying-boats which are making the. tour as a background. From left. Flight-Lieutenants Cary, Stachell, Jenkins, Neugebauer, Hyde, Pilot-Officer Johnson, Wing-Commander Lloyd, Squadron-Leader Feather, Pilot-Officers Phillips, Barrett, Lovelock, Gibbs, Harrison, Sergeant-Pilots Wheeler and Goodwin. Latest advices state that the squadron has arrived at Karachi in the course of its flight to Australia. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 306, 27 December 1937, Page 10

"Sport and General” Photic Five R.A.F. flying-boats left Plymouth recently on a thirty thousand miles tour, the main objective being Australia, where they are to take part in the 150th anniversary of the foundation of the Commonwealth. The officers of the party are seen in the foreground, with several of the flying-boats which are making the. tour as a background. From left. Flight-Lieutenants Cary, Stachell, Jenkins, Neugebauer, Hyde, Pilot-Officer Johnson, Wing-Commander Lloyd, Squadron-Leader Feather, Pilot-Officers Phillips, Barrett, Lovelock, Gibbs, Harrison, Sergeant-Pilots Wheeler and Goodwin. Latest advices state that the squadron has arrived at Karachi in the course of its flight to Australia. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 306, 27 December 1937, Page 10