AERONAUTICS.
FRENCH AEROPLANE FLEET By TeleEraph-Pre=3 Association-Copyrichl. Paris, August 15. General Brun, the Trench 'Minister for War, is arranging for the formation of a legion of aviators. Ho is ordering fifty aeroplanes, and asking for a credit of two million francs for 1911. PASSENGER-CARRYING DIRIGIBLE. Berlin, August 15. At Munich, the dirigible balloon Parseval VI made tho first flight with passengers. Sixteen passengers were carried. The trip occupied one and a half hours. PRIZES' AT LANARK. London, August 15. At tho Lanark aviation meeting, the second of the international Eeries to be held in Great Britain this season, Sir. Grace won .£1950, Mr. Cattaneo .£1595, Mr. Drexel .£1355, Mr. Radley .61200, and Captain Dickson J!900. The total amount of the prize money to be offered at tho meeting - was J?S00O.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 897, 17 August 1910, Page 5
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