THE GREAT AERIAL FLIGHT.
FRENCHMAN WINS. [BY ELECTIUO TKLKRUAPn—COrrniOIIT.] I_I*KH FlltiSS ASSOCIATION.] (Received This Dnv, ').•!() a.m.) LONDON, April 28. M. I'niillinn, tup Kre.nch aeroplanisfc, who has been competing with Mr "White*, an 'Knglisliinan, for the ,010,000 prize for tho first lly between London and Manchester states that tho wind continuously forced his aeroplane off tho railway line. Hometimes it rose .and fell 30 feet in varying currents. Ml Paulhan'sspectators ab Stratford obtained a brilliant view of FTalley's Comet with the naked eye. Mr White states that tho high wind after leaving Rugby twisted his aeroplane three times. [A message received at an earlier hour states that, M. Rinlhan reached Manchester last evening at o.MO|
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1910, Page 3
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114THE GREAT AERIAL FLIGHT. Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1910, Page 3
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