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THE MYSTERY FLIGHT

STATEMENT BY HINCHCLIFFE ;; (A.P.A. and "Sun.") (Received 9th March, 3 p.m.) V. LONDON, Bth March. In reference to the mystery airplane Captain Hinchcliffe says that he hope 3 to make the transatlantic flight shortly, but first ho wants to carry out a longdistance non-stop flight, and may at,tempt to reach Karachi. In any case he will try to bo the first man to fly to America. • Miss Mackay admits that she has

been aloft on every occasion of the machines' trials, and would give anything to go on the transatlantic flight, but her father is opposed.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1928, Page 10

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THE MYSTERY FLIGHT Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1928, Page 10

THE MYSTERY FLIGHT Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 58, 9 March 1928, Page 10

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