FLIGHT ACROSS ANTARCTIC
LINCOLN ELLSWORTH’S PLANS.
DEPARTURE OF THE WYATT EARP.
By' Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night.
Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth, who arrived at Dunedin by aeroplane from Christchurch to-day, said he hoped the Wyatt Earp would be able to leave on Monday and would head direct for Deception Island, which he hoped to reach at the beginning of November. He and Mr. Bernt Balchen, the pilot, would take off on a flight across the continent as soon as the weather permitted. He expected to be back at Dimedin early in January.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1934, Page 5
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