AVIATION.
THE CHAMPAGNE DISASTER. [By Electric (United Press Association.] Paris, April 2. Testulat's machine was suspended on the pylon (a stake marking the turning point in an aeroplane course) and ignited. Both men were incinerated. FREAK FLYING. I Lodon, April 2. ! Professor Hucks, lecturing at the Aeronautical Society, said the early troubles in aviation were due to injexperience and lack oi ; confidence, and the present high standard was [chiefly the result of improvement in (piloting. The speaker justified freak 'flying, declaring that the loopers and J upside-down flyers had increased their iconfidence enormously.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 87, 3 April 1914, Page 2
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93AVIATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 87, 3 April 1914, Page 2
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