THE AIR RACE
*_— GREAT FLYING STAGES BY ROSS-SMITH POULET STILL AHEAD By Tdegraph-Preea Aesociation-Oopyright (lice. .November 20, 9.55 p.m.) Delhi, November 25. Captain Ross-Smith cables that lie left Karachi to-day at IAQ a.m., and arrived at Delhi at 4.30 p.m. The journey was uneventful, the day being good, with a slight head wind. During fhe last three dfivs Ross-Smith has flown for en aggregate of twenty-five hours, covering 1600 miles. Allahabad ia tlio next etop, and this will possibly to made to-morrow.— Ans.-N.55. Cable Assn.
I'OULET EN ROUTE TO CALCUTTA,
nr n i , Al . laha k a d, NoTembor 26. 141. Poulet arrived at two o'clock ycstorday, and hopes to leave for Calcutta at seven p clock to-day. Ho will fix floats on h:s machine at Calcutta for the onward flight, which will be controlled eolfily by weather conditions — Router.
THE WORST PART OF THE ROUTE.
(Rcc. November 26, 9,55 p.m.) Bombay, .November 26. Captain Ross-Smith regards the most dangorous portion of the whole route that between Rangoon and Singapore a thousand miles of it being across jungle, in which a forced landing would be more dangerous than at sea.—Reuter, .
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 54, 27 November 1919, Page 7
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190THE AIR RACE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 54, 27 November 1919, Page 7
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