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M. DURUFOUR, A FRENCH AIRMAN, LANDED AND ASCENDED THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN EUROPE. The illustration shows his Caudron biplane after alighting on the Dome du Gouter, at a height of about 14,000 feet, with the towering summit of Mont Blanc in the background. - Central News, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 32

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M. DURUFOUR, A FRENCH AIRMAN, LANDED AND ASCENDED THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN EUROPE. The illustration shows his Caudron biplane after alighting on the Dome du Gouter, at a height of about 14,000 feet, with the towering summit of Mont Blanc in the background. – Central News, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 32

M. DURUFOUR, A FRENCH AIRMAN, LANDED AND ASCENDED THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN EUROPE. The illustration shows his Caudron biplane after alighting on the Dome du Gouter, at a height of about 14,000 feet, with the towering summit of Mont Blanc in the background. – Central News, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3525, 4 October 1921, Page 32