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Squadron-Leader F. R. D. Swan, photographed with his dachshunds at Farnborough, Hants, after his successful attack on the altitude record. The attempt was organised by the British Air Ministry, the altitude being 49,967 feet —nearly nine and a-half miles.

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Northern Advocate, 2 December 1936, Page 7

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Squadron-Leader F. R. D. Swan, photographed with his dachshunds at Farnborough, Hants, after his successful attack on the altitude record. The attempt was organised by the British Air Ministry, the altitude being 49,967 feet—nearly nine and a-half miles. Northern Advocate, 2 December 1936, Page 7

Squadron-Leader F. R. D. Swan, photographed with his dachshunds at Farnborough, Hants, after his successful attack on the altitude record. The attempt was organised by the British Air Ministry, the altitude being 49,967 feet—nearly nine and a-half miles. Northern Advocate, 2 December 1936, Page 7