AEROPLANING.
A LONG TWO-MEN FLIGHT. By Teleirraph--Press Association— CogyrlKbt London, June 9. Renter's Agency states that Captain Marconnet and Lieutenant Fequant flow in an aeroplane from Chalons to Vincenncs, 90 miles, in 21 hours. M. Morane, a French aviator, using a new Hloiiot- monoplane, flow from | Paris to Etampes, a. distance of 32 miles. His altitude of flight averaged 2000 feet. SPECTATORS INJURED. A WOMAN KILLED. London, June 9. A novice, while aeroplaning at the Worcester Agricultural, Show, dashed into the- crowd, killing & woman and injuring several other persons. An aeroplane at Budapest, Hungary, fell and injured ,six spectators, two severely. Brisbane, June 10. An Aero Club has been formed in this city.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 840, 11 June 1910, Page 5
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