AN ARMY AEROPLANE
* DIVES FROM A HEIGHT. By Telegraph—Press ApwoHhtlon—Copyright London, July 20. An Army aeroplane dived from a height of 80ft. at Gosport, and Lieutenant Hordorn was killed and a mcclianic terribly injured.. ' Several officers playing football narrowly escaped injury when the machine fell. ' FRENCH AERO GRAND PRIX. London, July 20. Three balloons, competing in the French Aero Club's Grand Prix, wero driven across the Channel by a gale. They landed on the west coast of Wales. It was feared they would fall into tho Irish Sea. REAL AERIAL MENACE. Sydney, July 21. M. Guillaux, 1 the aviator, declares that tho armed aeroplano. has passed the experimental stage. Arme,d with quickfirers or shell-throwing Hotchkiss guns they would( bo a real aerial menace. He anticipates startling effects in aerial warfare. •
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2208, 22 July 1914, Page 7
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130AN ARMY AEROPLANE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2208, 22 July 1914, Page 7
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