North Tui Sports
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north-tui-sports-207-2651142
title:
North Tui Sports
text:
The Tui Sports was a New Zealand light aircraft of the 1930s. The Tui Sports was a small single seat aerobatic single bay biplane of fabric covered wooden construction with a highly streamlined circular section fuselage. It was powered by a Szekely 3 cylinder engine. The Tui Sports was built by Fred North at Dannevirke and first flown by Allan McGruer from a field near Whenuapai on 4 January 1934. It was named after the highly maneuverable Tūī bird. The silver and gold Tui became very popular, b
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Type of aircraft
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Tui_Sports
date created:
2006-05-02T23:42:01Z
date modified:
2024-09-10T23:33:04Z
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