AERIAL NAVIGATION.
SOME INTERESTING TRIALS. 9' TPKR PRESS ASSOCIATION - —COPTRIOHT.] PARIS, April 25Latham aeroplaned to and fro oyer Iho sea a distance of 60 kilometres, which is a record. He afterwards stopped and fell into the sea, but was rescued unhurt. Dicators aeroplaned from Chalons to Dijon with a passenger. LONDON, April 25. Parnian flew in a biplane (with two „ motors, one of which stopped) over the destination prescribed b- the Daily Mad rffice. , C. S. Rolls flew fifty miles over the tea, including thirty mile's, without a stop. Paulham has arrived in London. He intends attempting the London-Manches-ter journey on a bi-plane similar to that used by White. Received this day at 9.30 a.m. LONDON, April 25. Renter's correspondent reports that Count Zeppelin's No 2 aeroplane dragged her anchors at Li mburg and was completely wrecked. LONDON, April 25. It is expected that M. Latham and Colonel White will both aeroplane, at Manchester on Wednesday. A gale wrecked the new army experimental airship at Aldershot. The envelope was ripped from end to end.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 April 1910, Page 3
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