AVIATION PROBIEM.
Aviation has obviously a groat deal to offer New Zealand, ltecent flights have done much to stimulate public interest and enthusiasm, and this will doubtless lead, as indeed in tho national interest it is essential it should, to tho progressive development of flying. Tho question immediately arises as to where our budding aviators can laud and “park” when visiting other centres, as they very naturally will wish to do. On the successful answer to this question depends the extent of development possible in private aviation in Now Zealand. Tho problem requires to be handled with energy and vision and tho practical proposals of the Auckland Aero Club to acquire and equip a permanent aerodrome, as a contribution to a national need should therefore bo of keen interest to every believer in the future of air travel and which of us is bold enough to doubt this now? It is to be hoped that suflicient funds may bo roalisod as a result of the art union specially sanctioned by tho Government and now in progress to carry out tho projoct in Auckland, more especially B 3 auecoss in this caso will liavo moro than looal significance.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 21 September 1929, Page 11
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197AVIATION PROBIEM. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 21 September 1929, Page 11
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