AVIATION
"V-wDUAL CONTROL PLANES. (United Preen. Association— By Electric v., j Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, September 25. The danger of the dual-control aeroplane is revealed by an unusual acc> <lent that (Occurred, when - one of the pilots an; a dual-control plane (fainted . and fell ‘on tlie controls, cans ing the plane, to'go into a shallow dive. Th6' second pilot had not sufficient time to rectify the matter, aiu the machine crashed... The first pin' ; •was fatally injured, and the other was seriously hurt. I LONG flight. BY RUSSIAN PLANE. ; ’ NEW YORK, September 24. ; " The Russian plane, Land of the Soviets, is engaged on a flight from Moscow ,to New York. She landed at '.Dutch Harbour, Unalaska, on Tuesday evening; AFTER A RECORD. , PARIS, Septeml-er 25. The aviators, Demarmier and Fobs Teau, left Le Bnurget in an attempt at a world’s record for a long distance flight, at present held by the Italians, on a non-stop Rome to Brazil flight. The monoplane is of six hundred horsepower fitted with an Hispani engine. The, destination will be Mozambique.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1929, Page 5
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174AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1929, Page 5
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