TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT
NC4’s WORK DONE. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association! WASHINGTON, June 2. Mr Daniels says NC4 is hot intended to attempt any further flights, NAVIGATOR INJURED. j (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) ' (Australian A N.Z. Cable Association.) 1 ! ■ ‘. (Rec. June 4, 9.30 a.m.) { . NEW YORK, Stay 22. | The New York Times St. John’4 j correspondent statesMprgim, who 1 was Martihsgale machines navigator, j was so seriously injured when the; machine was wrecked that hie knnduhced »his withdrawal from the Transatlantic race. ' Raynham is seeking a hew navigator. MACHINES FOR OCEAN FLYING. (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.! (Rec. June 4, 11.25 a.m.) NEW YORK, June 2. The Times’ Washington correspondent says the Navy Department is planning i the construction of seaplanes equipped j with six to eight engines for ocean flights. The correspondent adds that i reports received from official channels ! state that British firms are planning to 1 build seaplanes for the Trans-AOaavc ! service, equipped with twelve Ifcliwi Royce engines.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 129, 4 June 1919, Page 5
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