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A Sportive Aviator.

The other day a Swiss aviator Hew to the wedding of a girl friend on his aeroplane, and as the newly-xvedded couple came out of the church, dropped a bouquet, xvhich fell in front of the bride. Although he missed her and the bridegroom, nis aim is •considered a good one in military aerial circles. A brick would have fallen with greater accuracy, owing to its greater xv eight, explains a scientist. Probably the happy couple would be better pleased with the experiment as it stood. Even an old boot from an aeroplane might bring with it other things than luck.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 4, 24 January 1912, Page 37

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A Sportive Aviator. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 4, 24 January 1912, Page 37

A Sportive Aviator. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLVII, Issue 4, 24 January 1912, Page 37

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