FLIGHTS ROUND WORLD.
AMERICANS AT VIENNA.
| SLIGHT DELAY IN TURKEY-
(Received' 10.5 poaj A. and N.Z.—Sun. LONDON, July 13. News has been received that the three American air-cruisers engaged in the flight around the world have arrived at Vienna. They'left (36nstahtdrx>ple for Konia after some delay. This -was caused through the Turkish authorities insisting upon examining the machines, which were visited by several Turkish aviators and. military officials.
The airmen, after leaving Constantinople, landed at Baneasea in Moldavia, and flew from there to Vienna.
Although the engines of the three aircruisers are -working splendidly, it is intended to replace tham with new ones at Hull. floats will replace the wheels before the flight across the Atlantic is undertaken.
MAGLAREN .PROGRESSING.
FURTHER STAGE IN JAPAN. A. and N.Z. TOKIO. July 13. The British airmen under Captain A- S. MacLaren, who are flying around the Vorld have arrived at Minatogaura.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18761, 15 July 1924, Page 7
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