AIRCRAFT.
TRANS-ATLANTIO FLIGHT. (By C*ble.—Piaee Aeioci«tion«-CopyrigatJ NEW YORK, December 4, Mr Glenn Curtis, the noted Americu aviator, is organising a trans-Atlantic flight for the spring. He intends to build the aeroplane, but will not participate in the flight himself. Ho states that hundreds of aviators are ready to undertake the flight. VEDRINES PLANS WORLD FLIGHT. SOFIA, December 4. Vodrines, the French aviator, has arrived. Ho will cross India after a flight in Egypt, and thenco flies to Singapore, Sumatra, Batavia, the Western Coast of Australia, Melbourne, and Sydney, where he takes steamer to South America. He will then fly along the Pacific Coast to Panama and New Orleans, where he will again take steamer to Lisbon and thence fly to Paris.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 11
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121AIRCRAFT. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 11
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