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DUE AT AUCKLAND TO-DAY

HONOLULU CLIPPER [ Per Press AcsoeiaUcu. J AUCKLAND, July 31. The final stage of the scheduled South Pacific flight of Pan-American Airways Honolulu Clipper will be completed to-morrow when the machine is expected to reach Auckland from Noumea, New Caledonia, at about 2.45 p.m. Taking off from Canton Island at 6.30 a.m. New Zealand time, the Clipper reached Noumea at 5.42 p.m. this afternoon. The Clipper is commanded by Capt. R. H. McGlohn, who was first officer of the same flying-boat on her survey flight to New Zealand last November. The first officer is Capt. Kenneth Beer, who is making his first trip over the South Pacific route, and there are eight other members of the crew. There are seven passengers, comprising Messrs. H. Anderson and H. Taylor, of the United States Civil Aeronautics Authority; Mr. J. Caffrey, of the Wright Aeronautics Co.; Mr. R. Beecher, Pacific division engineer of Pan-American Airways; Mr. P. Delany, who is to be traffic manager for the company at Auckland; Mr. J. Yates, who has been transferred to Auckland as mechanic, and Mr. J. Lindberg, a member of the company’s engineering staff at San Francisco. The flight so far has been uneventful and the forecast prepared in Auckland suggested a continuation of favourable flying conditions with a moderate beam wind on the 110-mile journey from Noumea to Auckland The Clipper will be serviced at vhe base on Friday and will leave on the return flight on Saturday morning. Mails for the trip are closing at Auckland on Friday morning.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 179, 1 August 1940, Page 5

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DUE AT AUCKLAND TO-DAY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 179, 1 August 1940, Page 5

DUE AT AUCKLAND TO-DAY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 179, 1 August 1940, Page 5