ATLANTIC FLIGHT.
♦ U.S. AVIATORS LEAVE MAINE. (OTjrrlD PBESS ASSOCIATION—BY BLKCTEIC TELE3BIPH —COPYBIGHT.) NEW YORK, July 8. A message from Old Orchard, Maine, states that in a Bellanca-Wright singlemotored monoplane, the Pathfinder, Pilot Eoger Q. Williams and Navigator Lewis A. Yancey took off for Borne at 8.49 on Monday morning, expecting to make the 4700-mile flight in 45 to 50 hours. —Australian Press Association, United Service.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 4
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