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JANUARY 17, 1929 "A Wonderful Achievement" . . (The Daily Telegraph) 18,000 MILES TOUR BY MOTH Our heartiest congratulations to the Hon. Lady Bailey on her suc- cessful conclusion, using Cirrus-Moths, of the longest solo tour yet accomplished in a light aeroplane. Since setting out alone from Stag Lane Aerodrome, Edgware, on March 9th, 1928, Lady Bailey, relying on the supreme dependability of the Moth, has journeyed exactly where she pleased and, in so doing, has not only covered upwards of 18,000 miles, but has completely encircled the Conti- nent of Africa. Lady Bailey withher Moth, at Stag Lane. Sketch mrp of Lady Bailey's course, March, 1928 — January. 1929. Flight MOTH PROVED FOR EVERY PURPOSE THE DE HAVILLAND AIRCRAFT CO., LTD., STAG LANE AERODROME, EDGWARE, MIDDLESEX Branches in Canada and Australia — Agents throughout the W'orld Streets Kindlv mention "Flight" when corresponding with advertisers xii
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