ATLANTIC FLIGHT
ULM NOT DOWNHEARTED
WAITING FOR REPAIRS
LONDON, July 28.
The disaster to Mr. C. T. P. trim's aeroplane, Faith in1 Australia, happened when the machine was being prepared at Portmarnock Beach, for an early take-off for the Atlantic flight. The accident occurred during a heavy thunderstorm.
The petrol was later run out, and the machine jacked up to avoid damage from the incoming tide.
Mr. trim, says that the flight will be resumed as soon as repairs are effected.
A military detachment is guarding the aeroplane.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 25, 29 July 1933, Page 11
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