THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT
PILOT ALCOCK ON FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS. London, June 17. Pilot Alcock (who took the VickersVimy aeroplane across the Atlantic) is optimistic regarding future Atlantic flights. Re lielieyes" that a regular service with big machines will be. established within a year; The aviators are expected to arrive in London this evening. Demonstrations of welcome hove been arranged at Dublin, Chester, Creffe, Rugby, and elsowhero on the route. .The Aero Club has arranged a procession in London, and various air "stunts" will Iμ performed in honour of the occasion."—Aus.-N.Z;' Cable 'Assn. ■ ■ : . • • ■ ; ; THE FIRST ATLANTIC AIR MAILBAG. (Rec. June 19, 1.30 «.m.) London, June 17. Aleock and Brown received an 'ovation on their arrival at Euslon Station, carrying the first Atlantio air r, innil< bag. Hawker was among the first to congratulate them. Then followed a procession .to the Aero Club, where congratulatory.speechtis were raado.-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 5
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146THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 5
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