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GIANT GERMAN FLYING BOAT

THREE DECKS AND TWELVE ENGINES.

(J&ited Press Association—By Electrlt Telegraph—Copyright. Received Sunday 7 p.m. BERLIN, July 6. The great Domier flying boat built to carry 120 persons, is finished and will be submitted for inspection by the world’s Press on Tuesday at Rbrschache, on the Swiss side of Lake Constance, where it has been in course of construction for two and a-half years. It has three decks and twelve engines, with a speed of 125 miles an hour. Its length is 131 feet, height 33 feet, and breadth 156 feet.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6955, 8 July 1929, Page 6

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GIANT GERMAN FLYING BOAT Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6955, 8 July 1929, Page 6

GIANT GERMAN FLYING BOAT Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6955, 8 July 1929, Page 6

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