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BALLOON ASCENT TO THE STRATOSPHERE The balloon of Professor Max Cosyns and M. Van der Elst taking off in Belgium on a stratosphere ascent. A height of approximately 10 miles was reached and the balloon drifted 1000 miles across E\irope ( landing in a mountainous region of Yugoslavia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 8

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BALLOON ASCENT TO THE STRATOSPHERE The balloon of Professor Max Cosyns and M. Van der Elst taking off in Belgium on a stratosphere ascent. A height of approximately 10 miles was reached and the balloon drifted 1000 miles across E\irope( landing in a mountainous region of Yugoslavia. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 8

BALLOON ASCENT TO THE STRATOSPHERE The balloon of Professor Max Cosyns and M. Van der Elst taking off in Belgium on a stratosphere ascent. A height of approximately 10 miles was reached and the balloon drifted 1000 miles across E\irope( landing in a mountainous region of Yugoslavia. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21921, 3 October 1934, Page 8