AVIATION
U.vS.A PLANES
[United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright, j
NEW YORK, May 2-2
An air Armada comprising no fewer than 672- aeroplanes, carrying fourteen hundred men, lias settled down in a neighbouring airport this evening in preparation for a review and an “attack’’ on th© city of New York tomorrow, when th© strongest fleet of lighting planes ever assembled under a single command, will engage in manoeuvres in which there will lie a demonstration of the facilities land purposes of the various types of planes. There will be forms of battle between the planes, and an attack on airports and on buildings. These will be followed by smokescreen demonstrations, acrobatics, etc. RECORD JOURNEY. BETWEEN BRITAIN AND DENMARK.' LONDON, May 24. Stack and Chaplin, using the plane with which lie created the Constantinople record, Hew from Heston to Copenhagen yesterday morning in 320 minutes and returned in the afternoon. He thus covered the double journey of fourteen hundred miles in 675 minutes. Both are records.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1931, Page 6
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164AVIATION Hokitika Guardian, 25 May 1931, Page 6
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