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Miss Kikuko Matsumoto, 23, from Asia Pilot School [?], departed at 8:45 a.m. on the 22nd. It was a perfect day for a flight, without a cloud in the sky. The airport is located in Saitama prefecture. With a send-off by Japan-Manchuria Society and many others, her airplane, Shirakiku-go, 230-horsepower, departed in a storm of cheers. 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