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1928
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JULY 5, 1928 " FLIGHT " Photographs EXTREMES : (Left)—Pterodactyl (Genet) in flight and (below) taxi-ing past the enclosures during the parade.(Right)—Beardmore " Inflexible " (Condors) in flight, and (below) leading the parade. the day. No. 56 Squadron led by Sqdn.-Ldr. A. Lees wasequipped with radio-telephony, and the leader's orders were heard by the public from the loud speakers. Some people may have been a little confused when the squadron thathappened to be passing over did not respond to the order that had just come through. That was because only the ["FLIGHT" Photographs STUNTING AT HENDON : (Top left) -The Gloster " Gamecock " resisting gravity over the aerodromewith the help of Flight-Lieut. Horniman. (Below) Avro-Lynx machines flown by Flying Officers Bremridge and Campbell of No. 2 Flying Training School. (Right) Two D.H. " Moths " crossing the aerodrome wing towing, one inverted and the other in normal position. Their pilots were Flying Officers Boyle and Atcherly. 527
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