WORLD CIRCUIT FLIGHT
MRS. MOLLISON'S PLANS
LONDON, May 25
The British airwoman, Mrs. Amy Mollison, who arrived from Now York, announces her intention of making a round-the-world flight in the machine in which she had planned to compete in the trans-Atlantic race, which was banned.
LLEWELLYN'S PROGRESS
KISUMU PASSED
(Reed. May 27 ; noon.) KISUMU, May 26. Flight-Lieutenant D. Llewellyn arrived and departed during the course of his flight from London to Capetown.
JAPANESE GLIDER
THREE HOPS PLANNED
TOKIO, May 25
A new aeroplane glider, which will shortly attempt a round-the-world flight in three hops, has been successfully tested.
It is claimed to be capable of cruising 10,000 miles in 80 hours.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19335, 27 May 1937, Page 5
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