AVIATION
SUSTAINED FLIGHT RECORD,
(United Press Association.—By Electin' Telegraph.—Copyright.)
NEW YORK, July 31
The St. Lcuis Robin landed at 7.33 o’clock to-night, after flying 420 hours 21 minutes.
MILITARY PLANES COLLIDE
PART'S, July 31
Two military planes collided. One lost its propellor and glided down safely, and the other got out of control. The pilot tried to jump clear but was out to pieces by the propellor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1929, Page 5
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