HIGH-FLYING.
LONG DISTANCE BIPLANING AT .. .'. . 1000 .TO. 2000 FEET.', ; : ; '• ' By.Telegraph—Press'Association—OopyriKht ■ ' (Rec. January 21, 0.10 a.m.) v ■ San Francisco, ■ January. 20. •; .' At Los Angeles, lyhere / an. aviatidn tournament' is'"'being''hLeld,;'.M. Paulhan (tho IWch;' biplanist' who" holds •' tho world's altitude . record ' for ~ aeroplanes, 4Coo'feet) flew to'-Arcadia ar.d back, a distaiico 'of 47J. miles,' in 120 minutes 43 secondsfffiffev'flew ; ::at?n"' i height of:;;from :i(3oof 2130 ft
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 721, 21 January 1910, Page 5
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