THE ATLANTIC FLYERS
BREMEN NOW REPAIRED READY, BUT STORMBOUND Australian Tress Association. OTTAWA, 24th April. A report from Greenly states that tlio ropjiiiH to the, Bremen wore- completed tliis morning, and tho, airplane, is ready to take off as soon as tho weathor is favourable., but there is at pro-
sent no intimation when this will be. The runners with which it was at first proposed to equip the Bremen have not been used, but tho original wheels have been retained. No difficulty is expected in a take-off from the ice, which is solid and smooth, with ample unimpeded space. Yon Huhenfeld is suffering from the effects of tho cold, but is fit for the journey. Koehl is in splendid condition. QUEBEC CITY, 24th April. The Bremen is reported to be stormbound. NEW YORK, 23rd April. Miss Junkers states that she does not believe the Bremen will reach New York before Friday.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 97, 26 April 1928, Page 7
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