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LOST IN THE DESERT. During the Spanish flight, Madrid-Manila, under the command of Captain Estevez, Captain Estevez’s aeroplane was damaged, so that he and his mechanicians were obliged to leave the aeroplane and walk to Arman, a distance of 100 miles. The picture shows the three Spanish airmen with their mechanicians at Heliopolis (near Ca iro). - Translantic Press and Sport, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 48

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LOST IN THE DESERT. During the Spanish flight, Madrid-Manila, under the command of Captain Estevez, Captain Estevez’s aeroplane was damaged, so that he and his mechanicians were obliged to leave the aeroplane and walk to Arman, a distance of 100 miles. The picture shows the three Spanish airmen with their mechanicians at Heliopolis (near Cairo). – Translantic Press and Sport, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 48

LOST IN THE DESERT. During the Spanish flight, Madrid-Manila, under the command of Captain Estevez, Captain Estevez’s aeroplane was damaged, so that he and his mechanicians were obliged to leave the aeroplane and walk to Arman, a distance of 100 miles. The picture shows the three Spanish airmen with their mechanicians at Heliopolis (near Cairo). – Translantic Press and Sport, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 48

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