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LONG NON-STOP FLIGHT

1 1800 MILES TEAVEESED. (Received 11.20 afin.) ; ; : j: 1 Deßeires, • the*. jPortugiiiese'aviates/ left Bissagos amid scenes of tense ex'the ; halves of tlib' glands evincing . great of : tho,,.aejrx?plane y •having never .sejen one before}&ji»> • De Beiges; ,cb,d not; _ intend.yj-.O jstopx^t-,^' Fernando,JD.6 Noronha, hoping to accomplish $ the .•first nori-atop flight across the South Atlantic, but after 1800 miles’ flight in 171 hours he descended at Fernando Do Noronha. Thoflight was 100 miles longer than; De' Pinedo’s from Cape Verde. —A. and 'kz.

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Northern Advocate, 18 March 1927, Page 5

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LONG NON-STOP FLIGHT Northern Advocate, 18 March 1927, Page 5

LONG NON-STOP FLIGHT Northern Advocate, 18 March 1927, Page 5

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