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Photograph shows the seaplane Superinarine S5, in which Flight- Lieutenant D'Arey Greig attained a speed of 350 an hour in an unofficial trial. He subsequently, in an official test (reported morning) flew at a speed of approximately 320 miles an hour- a record that will not be recognised owing to it not sufficiently exceed ing the previous one. At. left.- Flight-Lieutenant Greig being carried ashore from the seaplane after a recent trial. -Central Press photo.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 36, 6 November 1928, Page 12

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Photograph shows the seaplane Superinarine S5, in which Flight- Lieutenant D'Arey Greig attained a speed of 350 an hour in an unofficial trial. He subsequently, in an official test (reported morning) flew at a speed of approximately 320 miles an hour- a record that will not be recognised owing to it not sufficiently exceed ing the previous one. At. left.- Flight-Lieutenant Greig being carried ashore from the seaplane after a recent trial. -Central Press photo. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 36, 6 November 1928, Page 12

Photograph shows the seaplane Superinarine S5, in which Flight- Lieutenant D'Arey Greig attained a speed of 350 an hour in an unofficial trial. He subsequently, in an official test (reported morning) flew at a speed of approximately 320 miles an hour- a record that will not be recognised owing to it not sufficiently exceed ing the previous one. At. left.- Flight-Lieutenant Greig being carried ashore from the seaplane after a recent trial. -Central Press photo. Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 36, 6 November 1928, Page 12