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Aviation History
1933
1933 - 0067.PDF
FLIGHT, JULY 13, 1933 ^i^* HIGH AND LOW : Mrs. Butler (" Leopard Moth ") and F/O. Leech (Arrow " Active ") taking the corner on the aerodrome at Hatfield in the middle of the final. (FLIGHT Photo.) joy engines, looked a formidable opponent, and to make sure that expert advice was " on tap " at any moment, Mr. Stieger accompanied Mr. Schofield as passenger. The take-off was good, and as soon as the machine was in the air and had swung on to its course, the wheels were seen to disappear into the engine nacelles. The Hendy 302 looked very neat with its new cabin top, and the in verted Hermes IV engine obviously improved the view very much. However, the handicap was to prove too much 32 D- H. Moth 35 Comper Swift 2 D. H. Puss Moth (FLIGHT Photos.)
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