AERIAL NAVIGATION.
A BRACE OF ACCIDENTS. ' A WOMAN KILLED. i?xsss Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 9. Captain Marconnet and Lieutenant Fequant aeroplaned' from Chalons to Yin-' cennes, a distance of 105 miles, in two and a-half hours. A novice at aoroplaning at the Worcester agricultural show dashed' into the crowd, killing a' woman and injuring several people. An aeroplane at Budapest ■ injured six spectators, two of them severely. HEIGHT OF 2000 FEET. PARIS, June 9. Moraine, a French aviator, using a new Bleriot machine, averaged a height of 2000 ft in his flight from Paris to Etampes, AERO CLUB IN BRISBANE.
BRISBANE, June 10. An Aero-dub has been formed in this city.". ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14857, 11 June 1910, Page 7
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