AVIATION
GERMAN AIRMEN
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] HALIFAX, Aug. 25. Von Gronau and companions arrived here at three p.m.., local time, and immediately started refuelling preparatory to resuming their flight to New York.
AIR ROUTE
OTTAWA, Aug. 2-5
Canadian aviation authorities think that Gronau’fl flight seems to prove conclusively the feasibility of the North Atlantic air route ns one eventually to be adopted by Europe and America. A group of young English explorers now in the Arctic are gathering data with the intention of planning a route from Europe into Central Canada, probably Winnipeg.
A LONG FLY.
TANGIER, Aug, 25
Barnard, who.set out from Lympne at six in the morning arrived at Tangier at 4.30, He proposes to start on a non-stop return flight to-morrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1930, Page 5
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