HAUSNER STILL MISSING
MYSTERY OF ATLANTIC FLIGHT.
NO CLUE TO LONE FLIER’S FATE.
By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 1 a.m. London, June 8.
No clue has yet been found to the fate of the young Polish airman Stanislaus Hausner, who left New York on Friday to fly to his native country. He was reporter! over Sydney, Nova Scotia, on Friday night but has not been heard of since then. He was flying a 220 h.p. Bellonca monoplane. Except that lie held the lowest grade of private flying license little was known of Hausner’s history. He made a start on an Atlantic flight recently but returned on account of the failure of an instrument for blind flying.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1932, Page 5
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