FLYING UPSIDE DOWN
A German passenger in an airplane Has given the lollowing vivid description of his sensations while the machine flew upside down: “The plane is turning on its back—the wings are at right angles to the ground. I am forced into the left corner—my feet are against the left wall. I look in tense emotion at the wing projecting upward—it inclines more—and more —the pressure on my left arm becomes
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 510, 13 November 1928, Page 20
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72FLYING UPSIDE DOWN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 510, 13 November 1928, Page 20
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