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TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

iBELAYED BY BAD WEATHER. .(Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) ■Received April 28, 5.5 p.m. NEW YORK, April 27. The weather is delaying Hawker and Ttayriham on their trans-Atlantic flights. Betting at the Aero Club has veered towards Evans, one of the American •naval ffier-s. TESTrr»3 AN AMERICAN SEAPLANE. (Australian and IN.Z. Gable Assn.) Received April 28, 8.35 p.m. NEW YORK, April 27. The 'New York Times' Norfolk (Virginia states that a naval seaplane in a test flight remained in the air for 10 hours *nd covered 1250 mites at a -speed of 60 miles an hour. The machine was compelled to land because of a teak in the petrol supply.

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Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14048, 29 April 1919, Page 5

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TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14048, 29 April 1919, Page 5

TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT Waikato Times, Volume 90, Issue 14048, 29 April 1919, Page 5

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