AERIAL NAVIGATION
AX ALTITUDE PRIZE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. N I'AV YORK, November 5. General Agnus, a newspaper proprietor, of Baltimore, odors £SOO to the- first aviator reaching a height of 10,000 ft. An aviation meeting is now proceeding at Baltimore. FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S OFFER. PARTS, November 5. The Government are offering £50,000 i'or a competition in building aeroplanes capable of travelling 190 nriles without a stop. The Im'Tder of the be. u t machine will receive £4,000 and an order for ten aeroplanes at £1,600 apieoe. ACROSS CHANNEL FLIGHT. LONDON, November 5. "Mr Willows crossed the Channel in an airship from Tendon and landed, at Dona:. AN ABANDONED MEETING-. SAN FRANCTSCO, November 6. (Received November 7, at 8.5 a.m.) Although tho sum of £20,000 bad been subscribed i'or an aviation meeting here it will not be held, because of internal dissensions among the promoters.
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Evening Star, Issue 14516, 7 November 1910, Page 6
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143AERIAL NAVIGATION Evening Star, Issue 14516, 7 November 1910, Page 6
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