THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT
INVISIBLE IN THE FOQ. By Telegraph-Press Aesooiation-Oopyriirht. ■ , New York, October 17. ; Mr. Walter Wellnian's. airship America,, which-left Atlantic City on Saturday morning for a flight across the Atlantic Ocean, is still invisiblo in the fog, , but when last seen it was headed towards Europe.' ; A wireless. message received from the balloon says that all is well on board. NO MESSAGE FOR TWENTY-FOUR HOURS, .(Reo. October 18; 11.10 p;m.) ■ New York; October 18. ;. Nothing has been heard from Mr. Wellman for 24 hours. ■ . ; PARIS-BRUSSELS VOYAOE. . ■V; ::■';■■;'>-. Paris, October 17. ;• • M. Wynmalen aeroplaned from Paris to' Brussels (about 165 miles) and back in 27. hours'sbmin.,26sec: ,'
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 951, 19 October 1910, Page 7
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106THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 951, 19 October 1910, Page 7
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