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Aviation History
1932
1932 - 0074.PDF
FLIGHT, JANUARY 22, 1932 D.H. "HERCULES" FLIGHT Photos) FOUR types of aircraft as well as the train will be used to convey mails and, before long, passengers from Croydon to Capetown. The start each week will be made on a Wednesday, both from Croydon and from Capetown. The journey in either direction comes to an end on the Sunday week. The greater part of 12 days will be spent on the trip. Two nights will be spent in the train, namely, those between Paris and Brindisi, and every other night will be spent in a hotel or rest house. The stop ping places are the same for the southward London—Cape Town On Wednesday, Jan. 20, the first load of mails left Croydon for Cape Town and intermediate stations by Imperial Airways service. Our two maps show the route which will be followed, the stages for each day and the types of aircraft used on each section '/IIOHT-Cpyrighf •CUr Routes " Rail WSUJP
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