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ANTARCTIC FLIGHT DELAYED

ELLSWORTH’S EXPEDITION. ILLNESS OF CO-PILOT. CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. 26. Plans for Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth’s flight across the Antarctic have been m some measure upset by the illness off Mr. Bernt Balehen, the jilamous airman and explorer, who will fly as copilot. Through the illness of Mr. Balehen, who is suffering from an attack of appendicitis, the expedition will be delayed. Mr Ellsworth has received a cablegram from Cape Town informing him of his co-pilot’s illness. Mr. Balehen, tliQ message says, is recovering quickly, and it is expected that the Wyatt Karp, with all the equipment for the expedition, the Northrop Delta lowwing monoplane, and members of the party will reach New Zealand about November 7.

Describing the preparations made for the expedition, Mr. Ellsworth mentioned the magnificent wireless equipment his aeroplane would carry. It was three times as powerful as that carried by Admiral Byrd on his famous flight, and in addition there was a second emergency equipment to be operated from the ground in case a landing was made. The great object of the expedition, Mr. Ellsworth explained, was to find out things that were yet unknown in tile Antarctic. The delay has not troubled Mr. Ellsworth to any great extent. He is spending most of his time in walking and climbing, and has more than once climbed Mount Herbert since be arrived in Christchurch. He is uncertain about his immediate movements, anc may stay in Christchurch, go to Mount Cook or on the other hand may return to the North Island. Mrs. Ellsworth’s plans for the period of her husband’s absence have not yet been decided, but she will certainly be in New Zealand in February next to welcome him back from his expedition.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 28 September 1933, Page 9

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ANTARCTIC FLIGHT DELAYED Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 28 September 1933, Page 9

ANTARCTIC FLIGHT DELAYED Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 28 September 1933, Page 9

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