THE SCHNEIDER CUP
BRITISH PREPfiHATISNS \ (British Official Wireless.) Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright RUGBY, March 24. (Received March 25, at 11 a.ni.) Arrangements arc being made for siaging 11 1 0 contest for the Schneider trophy, which will be flown over the Solent course in September. f ihe 1 idlest opportunity will be afforded the spectators on land of following its course.* A British team of high-speed pilots will shortly be transferred from Felixstowe to the air base at Calshot, near Southampton, which will be its headquarters until the time of the race. The crow will have at its disposal the machine in which the trophy was won by Flightlieutenant D’Arcy Greig at a speed of 315 miles per hour. -i
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Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 8
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120THE SCHNEIDER CUP Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 8
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