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NOTES: In his excellent book The Triple Alliance Neville Doyle gives an account of a Hillman’s Airways charter when the pilot, John Lock, landed the Puss Moth G-ABVX on the golf course on the 31st May 1932. Presumably some kind of prior arrangement had been made with the golf club? This would have been before the ‘aerodrome’ on the beach at St AUBIN’S BAY had come into use.

 

 

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