AERIAL NAVIGATION
j ♦ BERLIN, August 18. Germany now possesses three Gross air* ships, four Parsevals, and a Cluth steerable airship. One airship was constructed by the Rhine Weetphalian Company, and another was imported from America. All are ready for service. Another Zeppelin airship and another Parseval and an airship by Schutte will be ready in a couple of months. PARIS, August 22. An aviation meeting ha£ opened afi Rheinis, and' will last a. week. Manx aeroplanes will be tested. August 23. Intermittent ahowlers interfered wi#i the Rheims aviation tests, but towards evening nine aeroplanes simultaneously rose in the air. Mr Lloyd-George was among a number ££ keenly-interested spectators.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 19
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107AERIAL NAVIGATION Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 19
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