TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.
PROGRESS OF SPANISH AVIATORS. BY CABLE—PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT MADRID, Jan. 28. Commander Franco, chief of the Spanish aviation force, and Captain 1 Ruiz Dealda, aboard a twin-engined, all-metal Dornier-Wal hydroplane, who left Melilla, Morocco, on January 22 on a trans-Atlantic flight to Buenos Aires Argentina, flew from the Canary Islands to the Verde Islands in lli hours. They leave Porto Pyraya on Saturday on the third stage to. Fernando Norohyna, 1440 miles, which is the most difficult stage of the journey.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 30 January 1926, Page 5
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