AVIATION.
ANOTHER FATALITY. [P»r Pr»ss Association.—Copyright). (Received Sept. 11, 11.40 p.m.) BERLIN, Sept. 11. Eyr-in?, the 'aviator, while aeroplaning at Sturrgart collided with a markpost. He continued his flight, not knowing that he had a damaged wing, and his machine overturned and Eyring was killed.
AERIAL POSTMEN. RISKY OCCUPATION. (Received Sept. 11, 0.20 p.m.) LONDON. Sept. 10. The aerial mail between London and Windsor has been resumed. Hubert, 'am aviator, fell at London, fracturing his leg. TRANSCONTINENTAL FLIGHT. THE PLANS OF FOWLER. (Received Sept. 12, 12.30 p.m.) SAN FRANCISSO. Sept. 11. Fowler, the aviator, is planning a trans-Continenta! flight from here to New York He expects to take twenty days to accomplish it. He will follow the railway lines for the greater part of the ourney.
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Waikato Times, Issue 12177, 12 September 1911, Page 5
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