AVIATION
A PARACHUTISTS DESCENT. Press A«ooiaMon—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, May 10. it. Newed, a parachutist, successfully descended from a height of 2000 ft in a -parachute from a military biplane at Hendon. )k ol A FATAL FLIGHT. 11GERMAN LIEUTENANTS KILLED. ' . BERLIN, May 10. Lieutenants Faber and Kurtz, military aviators, while flying near Stettin, fell and were killed. HART HONOURED. SYDNEY, May 11. rs The Aerial League of Australasia has ie decided to award Hart (the Australian airie man) a .gold medal for his pioneering work to in aviation. i. Ji , y AN INVISIBLE AEROPLANE. >f BERLIN, May 11. - s (Received May 11, at 11.40 p.m.) n Herr Knobel, an engineer, of Muenster, lias invented an aeroplane which is almost ■e invisible at a height of 3000 ft, owing to > r the wings being constructed of transparent ■s celluloid. ' ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16071, 12 May 1914, Page 5
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137AVIATION Otago Daily Times, Issue 16071, 12 May 1914, Page 5
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