FLYING WITHOUT POWER.
COMPETITION IN ENGLAND. 37 MINUTES IN THE AIR. punter. LONDON. Oct. 17. i The Aero Club's gliding competitions opened on the Downs, near Lowes. Lieutenant Raynham remained in th 0 air for 11 minutes, and Fokker. the Dutch airman, for seven minutes with a passenger. and later for 37 minutes 6 seconds alone, which is a British re-cord. Fokker thus qualities for the £1050-prize for the flight, with a minimum of 30 minutea
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 7
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