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ANOTHER TRANS-ATLANTIC FAILURE. JUNKERS’ PLANE UNABLE TO RISE. (Received 29, 8.5 a.m.) London, Nov. 28. “It’s all over now—we’ve bent our last propeller,” said Madame Dillenz, stepping ashore from the Junkers seaplane at Azores after another trans-Atlantic failure. Although conditions were favourable the machine was unable to rise.—(A. and N.Z.) LANCASTER STRIKES TROUBLE. Basra, Nov. 27. Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller, en route to Australia in the Red Rose, are stranded in Bushire owing to trouble with his magnetos. The Air Force is sending a substitute by air (A. and N.Z.)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 November 1927, Page 5
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92AVIATION Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 29 November 1927, Page 5
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