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DELAYED JUMP

CLAIMED TO BE WORLD’S PARACHUTE RECORD I \ LI, LASTS FOUR MINUTES New York. Oct., 24. Arthur laden with 851 b of equ.pinout and scientific instruments, jumped from an altitude of 30,400 feet Hammy, Him- and, opening hi* par k l . . » • 1500 lect. landed safely. . tariK ued two Jlc aid it v 25 degrees below zero m the upper atmosphere, and froze hi* a lie leil the plane. Hence Consequent!/ ho squinted toward th and I'm the purpose of judging Ho v. or< an oxygen apparatus and an electrically-healed suit The author!* i.< do red to know what would hap* pen if stratosphere pilots were obliged to bale out. and so Starnes car- : .ed a cardiograph recording hi? heart action.- U.P.A.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 27 October 1941, Page 6

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DELAYED JUMP Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 27 October 1941, Page 6

DELAYED JUMP Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 27 October 1941, Page 6