ATLANTIC FLIGHT
POLISH AIRMAN SETS OUT GREAT RISKS BEING TAKEN Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) Received Mav 29, 5.5 p.m. NEW YORK, Alay 28. Stanley Ilausner, of Linden, New Jersey, hopped off at 3.5 p.m. on Saturlay, on a projected flight to Europe in tho “Bellanca,” a ’plane of only 220 horse power, and capab’c of about 100 miles per hour. When last seen he was taking a south-east course, which would take him over the water quickly as he was having difficulty in gaining altitude. Little is known of tho flier. lie holds a limited private , license, ( 1 h is the lowest grade available. He is i native of Poland.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 125, 30 May 1932, Page 7
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108ATLANTIC FLIGHT Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 125, 30 May 1932, Page 7
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