AERIAL NAVIGATION.
COL. TEMPLAR’S SUCCESSFUL
RUN,
United Press Association—Copyright LONDON, October 6. During tho trip of the Nulli Sepundus, the airship manoeuvered over Buckingham Palace. There will bo a repetition of tho visit to tho Roval Palace on October 14th, when the King inspects it. Tho airship came within 200 feet of tho War Office, and was frequently low enough to enable Londoners to follow tho movements of the Occupants.
The maximum speed with the wind was 24 miles an hour. Going south, with a contrary wind, the speed was reduced to seven miles an hour.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2205, 8 October 1907, Page 2
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