AVIATION
LYONS’ FLIGHT,
FURTHER MISHAP.
(United Press Association—Bv Electric Telegraph—C'opV r igli t).
MONTREAL. Oct. 30.
A message from Hampton Hoads. Virginia., states that the aviator, Mrs Millar, with four men, was rescued by a coastguard cutter outside of that port when a plane in which they wer • accompanying Navigator Lyons’ “Hying Fish,” was forced down with motor trouble. The plane drifted a, considerable time before it was located. None were injured. Navigator Lyons plans to continue the (light to Bermuda to-morrow with a reconditioned Amphibian plane, accompanied by Lancaster and Putina n.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1928, Page 6
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