TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.
GLENN CURTIS BUILDING AN AEROPLANE. By Telecraph—Presa Association—Copyrizht 1 New York, December 4. Glenn Curtis, a noted American aviator, is organising a trans-Atlantic flight in tlio spring. Ho intends to build the aeroplane, but will not participate in the flight himself. There are.hundreds of aviators ready to participate, ho declares. VEDBINES'S CIRCLE OF THE CLOBE. AT SOFIA, EN ROUTE TO INDIA. _' Sofia, Decombcr 4. Vedrines, tho aviator, lias arrived hero. Ho civ/sses India after a flight to Egypt, thence to Singapore, Sumatra, Batavia, the Western Coast of Australia, Melbourne, and Sydney. lie then purposes to tako steamer to South America, and flies to,tho Pacific coast, I'auama, and.Now Orloans. 'i'licilby steamer lie. goes to Lisbon, and from there ho flies to Paris.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 5
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123TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1925, 6 December 1913, Page 5
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