HOPE FOR HINCHCLIFFE ABANDONED.
THROWN LIFE AWAY ON STUNT PLYING. New York, March 18. With hope for the safety of Captain iHinehcliffe and Hon. Elsie Mackay abandoned there are expressions of regret and statements of admiration for the aviators. There is also, however, a resumption of feeling against hazardous flights that do nothing to further the scientific side of aviation. The New York world says it seems a pity that so fine a man Hineheliffe should throw himself awny in an endeavour the outcome of' which could only have resulted in personal fame for himself and his passenger. The New York' Times points out that “stunt” flying is a set back for commercial aviation. CANADIAN AIR FORCES SEARCH. Ottawa, March 18. A search of the heavily-wooded Mooschead Lake region in the State of Maine will be conducted by a Canadian air force ’plane. Washington has granted permission to fly over United 'States territory to search for Hineheliffe and Miss Mackay. e Reiterated reports have been received by the Government that a ’plane was heard on Thursday morning.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3769, 20 March 1928, Page 1
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177HOPE FOR HINCHCLIFFE ABANDONED. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3769, 20 March 1928, Page 1
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