BIPLANE'S WIN
THE "NIW ZEALAND FLYING MACHINE."
.Sydney, November 5 Good as was Biplane's time, criticn declare that Jio could naaily have hettered it had ho desired. The llrst hall mile
took 55iMe.; then the nnne was rlanpcd on, and the- fcc.oikl hnlf mile, wan left, heliinil in MJ.w.. the. last, nix fiii'loncs in Iniln. Kh-ec, and the last, mile in lmin.
Tlii! ".Sydney Wornins Herald" nays: "It whs ii evln-.i, mill well-.-omlitioiicil [Mil. Tho rnco wan of the Vonc-lioreii variety. Tim' New Zealand llyinit machine took charec, anil in a fi'W strides soon opened a. nle.nr lend. Biplane plnyed with thn Held all the way, and won with the creates! of rase."
Thn "Daily Telegraph" mm: "At. the fix fiirlouss Biplane, moved awuy like n bit of machinery, and, Boinit on, itl-oi-il-ed ,'i popular win in the easiest fashion."— l'rcus Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 7
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142BIPLANE'S WIN Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 36, 6 November 1917, Page 7
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