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GERMAN EFFORT FAILS MACHINE TURNS BACK By Cable. — Pres3 Association.—Copyright Reed. 9.5 a.m." BERLIN, Monday. The airplane Bremen, which was reported to be over the West Coast of Ireland, was forced to return owing to bad weather. The Bremen and the Europa left Berlin on Sunday for America. The Europa was forced to land at Bremen, so the attempt has been a complete failure.—A. and N.Z. AVERTING CRASHES TUITION IN ENGLAND By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright LONDON, Monday. The aeronautical correspondent of the •‘Morning Post” says the Air Ministry, with a view to averting crashes, has returned to the special war methods of teaching flying, especially emergency landings. The instructor cuts off the engine in mid-air with a special switch. This has hitherto been thought too drastic for peace-time flying.—A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 124, 16 August 1927, Page 9
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