FLYING ENDURANCE RECORD BROKEN.—The feat of remaining aloft for 23 days, accomplished recently ,by the Hunter brothers of America, has been eclipsed by another pair of American airmen. Messrs. Dale Jackson (left) and Forest O'Brine (who previously held the record) have beaten this time, <are still in the air,, and hope to stay there for six .weeks. / The; top portion of the picture shows the Hunter brothers refuelling their 'plane in the air.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 191, 14 August 1930, Page 7
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73FLYING ENDURANCE RECORD BROKEN.—The feat of remaining aloft for 23 days, accomplished recently ,by the Hunter brothers of America, has been eclipsed by another pair of American airmen. Messrs. Dale Jackson (left) and Forest O'Brine (who previously held the record) have beaten this time, <are still in the air,, and hope to stay there for six .weeks. / The; top portion of the picture shows the Hunter brothers refuelling their 'plane in the air. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 191, 14 August 1930, Page 7
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