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1929
1929 - 0165.PDF
JANUARY 24, 1929 r j | End of 18,000 Miles' Solo Flight : Lady Bailey taxying in the Cirrus-Moth at Croydon and surrounded with an admiring crowd, amongst whom were the numerous employees of the A.D.C. Aircraft Company, Ltd., whose own work had played a large part in the success of the great flight. f" FLIGHT " Photograph In this general view of Croydon Aerodrome under wintry conditions are the many machines which broughttheir owners to greet Lady Bailey. They include Capt. G. de Havilland's Coupe-Moth, Mr. G. A. R. Malcolm s Gipsv-Moth and Lt.-Col. L. A. Strange's Simmonds " Spartan." Also in the picture, which was takenfrom a " D!H. " Moth piloted by Capt. A. S. White, are the " Daily Mail " •' Geraldine " (D.H.61) and Alpha-Avian.
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