AVIATION NOTES.
BRITISH GOVERNMENT DILATORY. LONDON, April 10. The Daily Mail is attacking the Government for neglecting aeroplanes. It says that Britain has only six officers flying regularly, and only one thoroughly up-to-date aeroplane, as compared with 600 aviators in France and hundreds in Germany. ANOTHER MAN KILLED. PARTS, April 14. Lieutenant Bonoour was killed while aeroplaning at Bar le Due. Prevost and a passenger crossed to Calais from Fastchurch in a biplane built in France to the Admiralty's order.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3031, 17 April 1912, Page 60
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