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SECOND TRIAL OF COMET III

(Rec. 8 p.m.) LONDON, July 22. The Comet 111 jet liner, which made its maiden flight . last Monday, took the air for a second flight of 49 minutes today. After the Comet 111 landed, .De Havilland’s experts began examining the result of data obtained on the flight. Flight trials of the Comet 111 are expected to last for about two years. The giaht trans-Atlantic jet liner which has been ordered by British, United States and other operators carries from 58 to 76 passengers.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27410, 24 July 1954, Page 7

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SECOND TRIAL OF COMET III Press, Volume XC, Issue 27410, 24 July 1954, Page 7

SECOND TRIAL OF COMET III Press, Volume XC, Issue 27410, 24 July 1954, Page 7

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