FRENCH AIRMEN AGAIN FORCED TO LAND FOR PETROL.
(United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegranh—Copyright.) (Received June 17, 12 noon.) LONDON, June 16. The Yellow Bird took off from Comillas and landed later at Minizan being short of petrol. The machine was unable to leave Comillas with a heavy load because of the rough ground. The aviators say that they saw the sea only thrice during the crossing of the Atlantic. It did not seem as if they were crossing the ocean at all.— United Service. AIRMEN ARRIVE AT LE BOURGET. (Received June; 17, 11.5 ajn.) PARIS, June 16. The Yellow Bird has arrived at Le Bourget aerodrome.—Australian Press
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18787, 17 June 1929, Page 9
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