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GERMAN FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC

NON-STOP JOURNEY FROM BREMEN TO NEW YORK NEW YORK, August 11. A German Condor aeroplane, which was prepared in the greatest secrecy on Wednesday night, left Staaken air port, Bremen, at 9.53 p.m. on August 10 on a non-stop flight for New York, where it arrived at 3.50 p.m. today. The aeroplane, which was in charge of Captain Alfred Henke and Captain Rudolph von Moreau, flew at 6560 feet 450 miles north-east of Cape Race (Newfoundland), well north of the trans-Atlantic course.

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Southland Times, Issue 23586, 13 August 1938, Page 7

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GERMAN FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC Southland Times, Issue 23586, 13 August 1938, Page 7

GERMAN FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC Southland Times, Issue 23586, 13 August 1938, Page 7

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