Commander Byrd's Latest Plan
Trip To Be Made In October
COMMANDER Richard Byrd's latest plan is to fly to the South Pole. He hopes to set out in October, starting from the ice-field south of New Zealand. A new machine, which he proposes to build will pro bably be brought to New Zealand in September for final tests. Su Cable. —n-cM Association—Copy ujht
Reed. 11.30 a.m. LONDON, Sunday. The Paris correspondent of the “Sunday Times” says that Byrd has j definitely decided to make the South Pole flight, probably in October, start* j ing from the ice-field south of New Zealand. Noville and Balchin will ac-; company him. He is planning to have an exact! copy of the America built at Amsterdam in August. The new machine will probably be taken out to New 1 Zealand in September for final tests. On his return Belchen will organise a record transatlantic flight from New York to Oslo in the autumn of 1928, in a three-engined Fokker. Commander Byrd says the high winds in the Antarctic will necessi- j tate a three-engined machine for his forthcoming South Polar flight, which will be made at an average altitude of 10,000 feet. As a precaution, the plane will be accompanied by highspeed one-motor planers, which will be able to dash back for help if there should be a disaster.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 87, 4 July 1927, Page 1
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