WILKINS’S FLIGHT
FAIRBANKS TO BARROW IN FOUR HOURS LANDING.EFFECTED IN A BLIZZARD Vncouver, April 8. A message from Fairbanks (Alaska) states that Captain Wilkins and Lieutenant Eielson flew 150 miles beyond Point Barrow over the Arctic before ■ landing at Barrow. No land was sight ed, but unbroken stretches of ice were noted as possible places for alighting. The flight to Point Barrow last week was made in approximately four hours. The landing was made in a blizzard which continued for two days, and made it difficult for a take-off. Cigarettes seemed the chief'worry of Wilkins and Eielson, as they did not take any with them, expecting to get some from Charles Brower, a veteran trapper, at Point Barrow. Brower’s supply was exhausted, but the men were not forced to go without, as a woman writer, Miss Wallace, wintering at Barrow, came to their rescue. Both arrived back on Wednesday.— Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 166, 10 April 1926, Page 9
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